I'm a relative novice at the internals of Linux - I'm fine with the admin 
side - So I'll need some help here. If looked around for files containing 
NBD_SWAP but it's not there. I've looked in the dhcpd.conf file, the 
lts.conf file, and searched for it but to no avail - I did find nbd-server - 
but a search for all any config file mentioning  NBD_SWAP turned up nothing. 
nbd-server is running - I used "sysv-rc-conf" to check that but how do i 
locate and switch off  NBD_SWAP? And how do I disable the one core?
- Keith

> I believe what Dan was referring to was disabling one of the cores on
> the G41 client; Dan and I worked together to isolate this problem.
> Also, see my note re: disabling NBD_SWAP for these dual-core clients.
> -Michael

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 2:24 AM, Keith<[email protected]> wrote:
>> This may sound crazy but try disabling one of the cores if you can. I
>> ran across a similar situation with a Intel boards where disabling
>> hyper-threading was the cure, this was with 8.04 though.
>> Dan
>
> Thanks for the suggestion Dan - How will this affect performance? I watch
> htop while the learners are working and I notice that the 4 processor bars
> get very busy at times - often all of them are up to the 100% mark - Won't
> disabling one of the processors put a strain on the cpu?
> - Keith


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