I looked through the list archives, and couldn't find an answer to this. 

Is there a way at either runtime or boot-time (but -Not- compile time) to
force a multiprocessor Linux system to only recognize one processor, or
disable SMP entirely?  We're trying to get some benchmark numbers, and
I'd like to avoid pulling a processor out.

(I know, the easy answer is, "keep another non-SMP kernel around", but I'd
prefer to use the exact same configuration.  Ideally, I'd like to not even
need to reboot, but..).

Thanks in advance.

   -Dave

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