[Centos] Changing booted Kernel with grub
Ted Kaczmarek
tedkaz at optonline.netTue Jan 25 14:34:26 UTC 2005
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On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 08:10 -0600, donavan nelson wrote: > Benjamin J. Weiss wrote: > > I always keep both the SMP and non-SMP kernel because sometimes the smp > > kernel doesn't work. Let's face it, SMP is still something that isn't > > rock-solid in linux. > > Your experiences differ greatly from mine. What are you doing that can > be directly attributed directly to SMP in the kernel? > > Thanks, > > .dn SMP in linux is very mature these days, I have never run more than 2 cpu's but I know people who have had 4 ways up for a long time, and Redhat claims 8 ways are solid, and this was over a year ago. Maybe you are using hardware that is not on the supported list? Ted
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