a neat trick is try to install linux using the uniprocessor stock kernel first. when 
you have installed the system in place replace it with the SMP kernel from stock. more 
often than not you will get away with booting to your old uniprocessor kernel in case 
something flares up. works all the time for me.

ROJ


francisv wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there any particular motherboard the stock SMP kernel of RH 7.1 doesn't
>like? We were setting up an Asus CUV4X-D motherboard with two 886 Mhz
>Pentium III CPUs and 1GB of RAM; booting up the default SMP kernel doesn't
>work.
>
>Also, is the ReiserFS code included by default in the stock kernels? Thanks.
>
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