Hi,

> Make your kernel non SMP enabled.

I have created kernel.conf in my target directory and added

  O CONFIG_SMP

to that file. Rebuilt. I assume that builds a non-SMP kernel.
boot/kconfig* has

  # CONFIG_SMP not set

in it so I gather that did work. Booting the kernel on "old" hardware
works as before. Good.

Booting on the new machine fails. Albeit in a different place:

  EIP is at stop_mce+0x0/0x19

And the top of the call stack says:

  alternative_instructions+0xb/0x3e

instead of identify_boot_cpu.

Ciao, MM
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