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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Hamish McBrearty wrote:

> Fair enough, I didn't have MTRR support compiled into my kernel initally.
> However I've recompiled, and recompiled and recompiled (largely to get my
> sound card going) with MTRR enabled but still the error persists. Looking
> into the install script it checks for /proc/mtrr and dies when it fails to
> find this. Any ideas?

`dmesg` after boot should contain at least a line referring to mtrr
support, and may contain some sort of error message around it.

Usually, however, if you don't have /proc/mtrr, you don't have MTRR
support. /proc/mtrr is world-readable on most of the kernels I've used, so
user won't matter.

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