Quoting Thorsten Kukuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Yes, my k_smp compiles (else I couldn't make it public ;-) and it
> runs on a SS20:

Kind of figured that it did.  :) 

> 
> Linux (none) 2.4.19-SMP #1 SMP Sat Sep 7 05:56:59 UTC 2002 sparc unknown
> 
> # cat /proc/cpuinfo 
> cpu             : Texas Instruments, Inc. - SuperSparc-(II)
> fpu             : SuperSparc on-chip FPU
> promlib         : Version 3 Revision 2
> prom            : 2.19
> type            : sun4m
> ncpus probed    : 2
> ncpus active    : 2
> Cpu0Bogo        : 49.86
> Cpu1Bogo        : 49.97
> MMU type        : TI Viking/MXCC
> contexts        : 65536
> nocache total   : 2097152
> nocache used    : 312064
> CPU0            : online
> CPU1            : online
> 
The only thing different about my setup is that my prom is 2.15.  Is there any 
other considerations to take into consideration when running a multi-processor 
sparc 20?  Both processors are seen during the OBP initialization, but when I 
try and boot the k_smp, I get the Data Access Exception.

Are you using an initrd with it?  When I installed the k_smp it said that there 
was none needed, but the vmlinuz.config is configured for the support.  Just 
curious if that could be the cause for the error on boot.

Ed

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