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> Von: Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> An: [email protected]  
> Betreff: [opensuse] [SL 10.0) Dual processor support  
> Datum: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 10:08:53 +0200  
>   
> Hi all,  
>   
> today I got a question for the german suse-linux-faq about the dual   
> processor support in SL 10.0. The submitter asked if dual processors  
> (here:   
> two Intel Pentuim 4) are recognized during setup, because after the   
> installation the submitter sees only one processor.  
>   
> I did not answer yet, because I do not have a dual processor system to  
> test   
> it, but I followed Google to the following stuff:  
>   
> <google>  
>   
> http://www.suseforums.net/index.php?act=ST&f=4&t=14914  
> How do i check if both processors are running in suse?  
> [...]  
> type cat /proc/cpuinfo  
> If it lists both cpu's...it recognized both cpu's...for instance...  
> [...]  
> If they aren't listed that most likely means you need to install the  
SMP   
> kernel.  
>   
> </google>  
>   
> My question now is, if it is true that the installation system only  
works   
> with one processor even if it detects two processors in order to avoid   
> problems? And in addition if this installation behaviour leads to  
install   
> the one-processor-kernel by default?  
>   
> bis dahin/kind regards  
>   
> Martin Mewes  
>   
  
Hi,  
  
I've got a Intel Pentium D processor system(Dual-Core) and the 
installation system detects both. It installed the SMP kernel. To check 
which kernel the system installed try  
uname -r  
 
 
Uli 
 
 

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