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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Orville Carter on July 07, 2000, 05:29:28 AM
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I am about to install e-smith 4.07b on two dual processor machines.
One dual Pentium II 350 machine, and one dual Celeron 366 pc.
Each pc has 64meg & 10 Gig Scsi drives, plus all the standard good stuff.
These new servers. I understand e-smith should use the multi-processor power.
I have done dozens of RedHat installs over the past two years, but never a dual cpu
pc. Should I be aware of any precautions?? Any special instructions ?
Any last words of comfort?
"Pistols at 10 paces????" "Anyone for tennis??" Helloooo?
Sorry Joseph,... Sir! Hey, I was just kidding. You know how we New Yorkers are.
Of course its gonna work (woik). This is part of our on-going research.
Thanks Guys
OC
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Hi Orville,
just two weeks ago I was in the same situation.
But it simply worked. No worries at all.
The installer even picked the smp-kernel so
every time the machine starts I'm reminded that
there are two hearts beating inside...
Regards, K.Orville Carter wrote:
> I am about to install e-smith 4.07b on two dual processor
> machines. One dual Pentium II 350 machine, and one dual Celeron
> 366 pc. Each pc has 64meg & 10 Gig Scsi drives, plus all
> the standard good stuff.
>
> These new servers. I understand e-smith should use the
> multi-processor power. I have done dozens of RedHat installs
> over the past two years, but never a dual cpu pc. Should I be
> aware of any precautions?? Any special instructions ? Any last
> words of comfort? "Pistols at 10 paces????"
> "Anyone for tennis??" Helloooo?
>
>
> Sorry Joseph,... Sir! Hey, I was just kidding. You know how we
> New Yorkers are. Of course its gonna work (woik). This is part
> of our on-going research.
>
> Thanks Guys
>
> OC
>
>