Eric H. Johnson wrote:
> Mario,
> 
> Ok, I added a hard drive, installed Debian Lenny and was able to follow the
> instructions here:
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Debian_Lenny_Compile_RTAI
> 
> I built three kernels, using processor family selections of
> 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86mx, even though the instructions said it was
> incompatible with smp, Pentium-Pro (which seemed to be auto-detected) and
> core 2 / newer Xeon. Building and rebooting with the built kernel in all
> cases reported 1 processor.
> 
> In what I found on-line it should actually report 4 processors (2 core / 2
> logical). I don't see that any of the other processor selections match up.
> The other options under menuconfig are:
> 

I'm not sure of the details, but I do know that SMP vs uniprocessor is a 
separate config item (or items), unrelated to CPU choice.  The standard 
non-realtime Ubuntu kernels support SMP - my Atom 330 board shows 2 CPUs 
under /proc/cpuinfo with the stock kernel, only one with the linuxcnc RT 
kernel.

Maybe you can do a diff between the ubuntu and realtime kernel config 
files?  (I know nothing about the format of those files.)

Regards,

John Kasunich

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