is there any way you could have the installer detect the number of cpus?

perhaps do the install with an SMP kernel. then if there is more than
one cpu install the smp, if not install the uniprocessor kernel

*shrug*

but im actually a fan of seperate kernel packages.
nor do i use ubuntu. i think debian is linux at its finest.
go team.

Dean

Jeff Waugh wrote:
<quote who="O Plameras">

Just confirming you don't.


Perhaps you read the list about as carefully as you write your emails. *In
this very thread* I mentioned our experimentation with dynamically enabling
and disabling the SMP locks, thus allowing us to ship a single package that
supports both UP and SMP *instead of two packages*.

- Jeff


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