two choices...  either point your lilo.conf to the smp kernel
in /boot, or customize the kernel and click the 'SMP support' option
before you build it...


Robert Hyatt                    Computer and Information Sciences
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On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Kevin Nelson wrote:

> I'm new to UNIX and even newer to Linux. My employer wants me to install
> RedHat 6.0 on a Quad Pentium Pro 200 MHz machine. It installed well, but
> it only recognizes, so far as I can tell, only one of the CPUs. So now I
> have the following questions:
> 
> 1) How can verify how many CPU's are actually being used? I have tried
> top and "cat /proc/cpuinfo". Both seem to indicate only one CPU.
> 
> 2) gnome-linuxconf indicates there are two kernels in the system, one
> for SMP. How do I know which one actually loaded?
> 
> LILO linux configurations
> linux         /dev/sdb1       /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.5-15smp
> linux-up      /dev/sdb1       /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.5-15
> 
> Uh, does the "linux-up" mean what I fear it does?
> 
> 3) Are there any ways to boot the system, in case the non-SMP kernel is
> being used, so that I can find out why the default SMP kernal was
> rejected? Is there a log file I can check?
> 
> Since I have also installed Windows 2000 Server on the same computer
> (first drive, second partition; linux is on second drive), I currently
> boot the system from a floppy disk. 
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin Nelson
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