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Bug#464032: force k7 users to start using 686



Am 2008-02-12 01:43:27, schrieb jidanni@jidanni.org:
> MK> There is a SMP-Problem with a couple of Athlon Socket A mainboards
> OK, I checked the web,
> > SMP stands for Symmetric Multi Processors. It's a PC with 2 or more
> > processors.
> which is not my case. Just a single Duron. So I'm safe, I suppose. OK Thanks. Bye.
> 
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I have 26 AsusTek A7V600-X with Athlon/Sempron/Duron CPU's from
1000 to 3000 MHz and these are all Singel-CPU-Machines but they
refuse to boot an SMP-kernel like the 686.  The droped k7 was
without SMP and working fine.

The Etch-Installer is WITHOUT SMP support and boot fine, I can
install and configure but after the next reboot, I run into the
686/SMP problem, which mean, I have to switch to a console and
install a 484 kernel before I reboot...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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