>Yup, I was compiling from source. I'll take your advice and try a
>vanilla config and see if I can get it going. When I looked again,
>smp was enabled but IO-APIC wasn't. Not quite sure what that means.
Me, neither. SMP without IO-APIC? That's almost certainly
bogus, or at least highly unusual. The IO-APIC is the
thingy (in a typical x86 SMP box) through which all the
interrupt requests are routed, and which communicates
with the APICs that are bound to (if not actually on the
same die with) the individual CPUs - it's the heart of the
distributed-interrupt architecture of a typical SMP system.
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