On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Well, trying to recompile the kernel was a bust. The make's didn't work. Instead I
>installed the RPM which includes SMP support. Or at least I think I did. I did
> an RPM -i linux-rpm*, or something close to that and it did it's thing. I rebooted
>and watched for messages but saw none. I can't tell if it's using both engines.
> I tried the uname -a but it didn't tell me anything (perhaps one line of text with
>no details about type or number of engines). I looked in /dev but there are
> probably a thousand entries and I don't know what I'm looking for. Any suggestions
>on how to tell if I'm running both engines?
>
> On SMB (Windows File Sharing). I can't do a "mount -t smbfs", something about an
>invalid file system. I can get the specific error information but the right answer
> is probably to load Samba or Samba Client so that I have smbmount capabililty. Is
>this correct? I don't want to share my files or use FTP I want to allow my Linux
> box to see drives which are displayed on a windows boxes "network neighborhood",
>that is I want to mount a Win98 drive on my Linux box. The Win98 box is shared and
> I know it works because I've other machines talking to it/them.
>
> TIA, GGK
On Mandrake 7 the smp kernel image package is kernel-smp so a rpm -i kernel-smp*
should install the correct kernel and then of course cat /proc/cpuinfo after
reboot will tell you if its working.
-Adam-
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