The installation/boot process should detect the dual cpu's and just
work.  You will probably be given the choice (by Grub) of 2 kernels to
boot, one with 'smp' and one without.  Take the smp one, that's for
multiprocessors.

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Jim Wildman, CISSP                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.rossberry.com

On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Romain Surleau wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I have now tested ltsp on a few stations with happyness, and would 
> like to install it completely in my department.
> My question is : is there something special to do if my server has 
> two CPUs ? Is it a good idea to do this on that machine (dual PIII 
> 550 Mhz) ?
> 
> Thanks.
> Romain Surleau
> Centre de Langues - Université de Bourgogne
> http://nemo.u-bourgogne.fr/
> 
> 
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