Re: Problem with MP on 4.2

2007-11-09 Thread Insan Praja SW
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 16:50:13 +0700, Abdul Rehman Gani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I upgraded a 4.1 machine running bsd.mp to 4.2. This was a remote upgrade using the instructions in the FAQ for a 4.1 -> 4.2 upgrade. All kernels used are GENERIC off the CD versions. On 4.2 the bsd kernel wor

Re: Problem with MP on 4.2

2007-10-26 Thread Stijn
Brian, Abdul snipped a piece of my mail. To disable apm just do: ukc> disable apm ukc> quit BR, Stijn Brian A Seklecki (Mobile) wrote: first try to enable acpi and see what happens. Thanks. Enabling acpi did not make a difference, but then I disabled apm and it's working. Right -- all of

Re: Problem with MP on 4.2

2007-10-26 Thread Brian A Seklecki (Mobile)
> > first try to enable acpi and see what happens. > > > > Thanks. Enabling acpi did not make a difference, but then I disabled > apm and it's working. Right -- all of the example ukc> output shows how to enable acpi0 but no one ever shows how to disable apm0. ~BAS > > Abdul > > > HTH, >

Re: Problem with MP on 4.2

2007-10-26 Thread Abdul Rehman Gani
On 26 Oct 2007, at 12:11 PM, Stijn wrote: Already tried enabling acpi? # config -ef /bsd.mp ukc> enable acpi ukc> quit # Check the archives and web site for more info. It's maybe possible you'll need to disable apm for it to work ("ukc> disable apm"), but first try to enable acpi and see w

Problem with MP on 4.2

2007-10-26 Thread Abdul Rehman Gani
Hi, I upgraded a 4.1 machine running bsd.mp to 4.2. This was a remote upgrade using the instructions in the FAQ for a 4.1 -> 4.2 upgrade. All kernels used are GENERIC off the CD versions. On 4.2 the bsd kernel works fine, but when I install the bsd.mp kernel only one processor was shown a