On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 11:16:04AM +0800, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> Ray Olszewski wrote:
> 
> > 3. You previously reported that "uname -a" says you are using kernel 2.2.9 .
> > This is from the range of minors where 2.2.x was having filesystemproblems,
> > and it is NOT the stock kernel that comes with RH 6.0 (that is 2.2.5). Might
> > this be a kernel problem? Now that you have done a reinstall, run "uname -a"
> > again and make sure you are using the stock RH kernel.
> 
> And when uname reports an 'unknown' CPU, then what???
> 
Then what? Try reading the question. There is nothing about processor. 
uname -p reports unknown on every machine I own. 

However since it seems to be a problem for you

try 
`cat /proc/cpuinfo`
You will generally see a couple of lines like:
vendor_id: Genuine Intel or Authentic AMD ( depends on processor )
model name: (Depends on processor)
cpu MHz: 449.1219480921125

plus a bunch of other junk including the almighty bogomips
count.

> uname -a
> Linux envision.asiaconnect.com.my 2.2.12-20 #1 Mon Sep 27 10:40:35 EDT 1999
> i686 unknown
 So you're running 2.2.12 now. Is this the default RH kernel? If not
 did you compile this yourself? using what compiler?I
 believe this was the question Ray was trying to get the answer
 to.

> 
> Niclas
 What about the other four questions?

 greg
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