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#1 2006-01-12 00:27:19

perbh
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From: Republic of Texas
Registered: 2005-03-04
Posts: 765

kernels

Oh how I would just l-o-v-e to see multi-cpu kernels!!
Any hope of this happening??
I have to get the kernel source, apply the appropriate konfig-file, run 'make menuconfig' and then compile/link kernel and (now) running mkinitrd. The 'speed' of the appearance of new kernels - well, I would love to be able to have support for multiple cpu's 'out of the box' - especially as any kernel update forces me to save /lib/modules/2.6.whatever-ARCH as it gets hosed!!

-pbh-

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#2 2006-01-12 00:31:27

paranoos
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From: thornhill.on.ca
Registered: 2004-07-22
Posts: 442

Re: kernels

... i was fairly certain it was built in. am i mistaken?

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#3 2006-01-12 00:42:42

AndyRTR
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From: Magdeburg/Germany
Registered: 2005-10-07
Posts: 1,641

Re: kernels

[andyrtr@workstation64 libgtop]$ uname -a
Linux workstation64 2.6.15-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jan 3 21:43:30 CET 2006 x86_64 Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 165 AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux

The default archlinux kernel has smp build in! Just show us "cat /proc/cpuinfo" if there're 2 cpus listed.

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#4 2006-01-12 00:50:17

ozar
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From: USA
Registered: 2005-02-18
Posts: 1,686

Re: kernels

When the system boots, if you see two Arch logos in the upper left corner of the screen, multi-processor support is enabled.  I've been getting that out of the stock kernel by default for about a year or more now.


oz

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#5 2006-01-12 01:28:39

perbh
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From: Republic of Texas
Registered: 2005-03-04
Posts: 765

Re: kernels

Hmmm - and I have _never_ seen the two 'arches' when booting unless I have put it in myself!! (menuconfig; make etc). At least - this has been true for anything up to and including 2.6.14 - ain't tried 2.6.15 as smp yet.

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#6 2006-01-12 02:43:01

phrakture
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From: behind you
Registered: 2003-10-29
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Re: kernels

I've always seen 2 arches... I just never knew it was a processor thing until recently

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#7 2006-01-12 03:53:16

perbh
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From: Republic of Texas
Registered: 2005-03-04
Posts: 765

Re: kernels

oooouch!! That hurts!!
I must most humbly apologize - I got arch mixed up with slackware - duh!!!

arch stock kernel _has_ smp enabled - full stop!

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#8 2006-01-12 04:06:36

ozar
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From: USA
Registered: 2005-02-18
Posts: 1,686

Re: kernels

Yep, you have to compile it in if you want it in Slack.  Some users have complained that it's default in Arch, but I like it this way.


oz

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#9 2006-01-12 21:33:44

Lone_Wolf
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From: Netherlands, Europe
Registered: 2005-10-04
Posts: 11,911

Re: kernels

I agree.
For now i am using an Athlon XP 1800, but a new dual-core AMD64 system is scheduled for the 2nd half of this year and it's good to know i don't have to worry about installing arch on that one.

Since both AMD and Intel now have dual-core processors and they are getting cheaper, a lot of new systems will have those.


Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.


(A works at time B)  && (time C > time B ) ≠  (A works at time C)

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