>> I found that 5 minutes after I sent this message... system boots up 2
>> processors with the noapic cmdline.
>>
>
>cool...
>
>> I have the chip.  This is a straight Intel system.  And the EISA config
>> states that it has to be turned on for SMP operation.  Booting with the
APIC
>> turned off in the BIOS/EISA boots the kernel with only one processor.
Also
>> the APIC is detected by the kernel.  Which brings me to another
conclusion.
>>
>> How do I find Brian Perkins... He is the one that wrote the code that my
>> kernel is panicing at.  I am blowing right past all of his failsafes.
>>
>
>hmm bug?

That is what i am trying to find out.. I know not enough to be sure...

I was thinking all of these smp kernel experts could let me know

Joe Modjeski
aka Prodigal_s0n
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