I did not intentionally disable the cpu in the bios. I'll verify it is not disabled next time I'm in the bios.
Looks like according to the conserver logs I have I booted a GENERIC not a GENERIC.MP kernel after the last cold boot. Next time I'm physically at the system I'll try booting a GENERIC.MP kernel after a cold boot, nice hint Stuart. Thanks, Penned by Stuart Henderson on 20110501 15:27.10, we have: | check cold vs. warm boots .. | | On 2011/05/01 22:14, Mark Kettenis wrote: | > > Date: Sun, 1 May 2011 01:48:33 -0500 | > > From: "Todd T. Fries" <[email protected]> | > > | > > Interesting question, I didn't notice (asleep at the wheel obviously!) but | > > I also didn't remove it physically, it's still there.. ;-) | > | > I don't see how my diff would make the 2nd CPU completely disappear. | > Did you by any chance disable the CPU in the bios? | > -- Todd Fries .. [email protected] _____________________________________________ | \ 1.636.410.0632 (voice) | Free Daemon Consulting, LLC \ 1.405.227.9094 (voice) | http://FreeDaemonConsulting.com \ 1.866.792.3418 (FAX) | 2525 NW Expy #525, Oklahoma City, OK 73112 \ sip:[email protected] | "..in support of free software solutions." \ sip:[email protected] \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 37E7 D3EB 74D0 8D66 A68D B866 0326 204E 3F42 004A http://todd.fries.net/pgp.txt
