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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: BK on December 07, 2001, 10:57:13 AM
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HI,
I have a question, perdon me if this has been asked before.
When i start up my E-smith on a HP Kayak XU-800 there are 2 option:
1) E-Smith
2) E-Smith UP
May I know what is the difference?
Thanks
BK
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BK wrote:
> I have a question, perdon me if this has been asked before.
> When i start up my E-smith on a HP Kayak XU-800 there are 2
> option:
> 1) E-Smith
> 2) E-Smith UP
> May I know what is the difference?
Your system obviously has more than one processor in it... when E-Smith is installed on a multiprocessor machine, both of these options are installed.
The E-Smith option boots the system using the SMP (Symmetrical Multi-Processing) Kernel. E-Smith UP is intended as a backup option for when the SMP kernel doesn't work for some reason. It boots the uniprocessor kernel.
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thanks... my server is dual processor capable.
bk
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Just because you have both options does not mean you had a dual processor machine or a dual capable machine. I have quite a few machines that always give me both options when I install. They are most definately not Dual capable. It does appear that all of the machines that do exibit this behavior are all based on the 815 chipset.
-Shad
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Hmmm maybe should look at my chipset
but how do i know The kernel can support dual processor
Thanks.