> ... but on a second thought: how do I find this information out ion my > own and what does "SMP" stand for?
my understanding is that all of the post-k6/III CPUs from AMD are K7-ish. [well, the 32-bit non-AMD64 cpus anyway... if there are other quirks *I* would like to know.] you'd know if you had a k6-III, i expect, too - they're at least a couple years old now (more like four). SMP = symmetric multi-processing. you'd know if you had that, probably :) --elijah > > > I'm one of those people. How do I figure out what kernel image to > > > (AMD k6/K6 II/K6 III, AMD K7, AMD k7 SMP) for a AMD 1800+ XP > > > Thoroughbred processor? How do I find out whether it supports > > > ReiserFS, ...? Thanks for any hint to the novice. > > > > The AMD XP is a K7. The kernel-images all support ReiserFS, and a > > number of other filesystems.

