Yes, the SMP kernel packages are there for a reason... Or you can compile your own, but you can play with that later.
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Mark Mohrmann wrote: > I find myself getting bogged down in the documentation on > compiling a kernel to take advantage of the 2nd CPU I have > in my Sparc20. Never having attempted anything of the sort > before I am suitably humbled and anxious about such an > attempt. > > I notice however in scanning through the dselect packages > that there is an Opt-base kernel-image package, described > as a "binary image for SMP sun4m and sun4d". Is it possible > that simply installing this package will give me a SMP > kernel? Sounds too simple after wading through mounds of > compilation documentation. Can anyone shed some light.

