> The method in which we kick the AP's to wake them up might not be quite
> right.  We have some hacks to handle erratic behavior on older CPU's
> (P5's and PentiumPro's) that perhaps the P4 chips don't like.  Could
> someone with one of these boards try an SMP kernel from current?  Peter
> has done some changes related to PSE and PG_G on current that might have
> an effect.  Also, could people try using 'options DISABLE_PSE' and see
> if that happens to make a difference?

report:
        1- compiled an smp kernel (-current from about DP1/June):
                failes like -stable
        2- stable with DISABLE_PSE
                failes
        3- current as of yesterday (12th of September).
                failes like -stable
        4- like 3 but with 'options DISABLE_PSE'
                failes like -stable
btw, i switched cpus around, so i don't think the cpu is to blame.
any other help i can supply, just ask,

        danny



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