Re: nosmp crash...

Andre Hedrick (andre@suse.com)
Wed, 24 Nov 1999 01:20:07 -0800 (PST)


You have to pass "nosmp" or "noapic" on a SMP kernel to get a UP boot.
Don't ask........why........

Andre Hedrick
The Linux IDE guy

On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Rogier Wolff wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> My Dual Celeron system crashes the keyboard/PS2 interfaces when I boot
> the kernel with the nosmp commandline argument. I get enough time to
> login, but just after that, they keyboard/mouse freeze, and I can't do
> anything with the console anymore. The machine works fine over the
> network...
>
> "Adobe Acrobat" crashes on my "new" system, and I was wondering if
> that was SMP related. Anybody see that?
>
> It seems I can't run single-processor anymore. (hmm. I'll recompile my
> kernel without SMP soon.)
>
> Roger.
>
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