Steve Browne wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 11 Nov 2000 16:43:48 -0700, you wrote:
> 
> >> > I'm using the NJ bios and yes I am overclocking the Celerons
> >> at 550. But that's not the issue. The 2.2.17 kernel.org
> >> source code compiled on my system for smp runs just fine.
> >> It's the mandrake 7.2 (and the redhat 7.0) kernel sources
> >> that cause the problem.
> >>
> >> Tom Berkley
> 
> I have essentially the same system, and the same problem. I found that
> the boot-up on the SMP kernel freezes at the point of "checking for
> new hardware." That is the point where the program "kudzu" is being
> called. I solved the problem by booting on "linux-up" (single CPU),
> then going to /etc/rc.d/rc5.d and moving S05kudzu to H05kudzu, thereby
> disabling kudzu at boot-up. In 7.2 you also should change  S05kudzu in
> rc4.d and rc3.d.
> 
> It means that at boot-up my system won't detect new hardware, but I
> can think of worse problems.
> 
> Steve
> Stephen B. Browne
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I also have the Abit BP6 with Intel Celerons 2x366 running at 550Mhz
overclock. Have flashed the BIOS to version RU dtd 05/22/2000. Installed
L-M version 7.2 and haven't experienced any of the problems you are
having. Maybe you will want to update your BIOS??
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