> Could you clarify that? I have to install one when it comes in to the
> owner, and I'm not sure how you would do "runtime tuning" if it doesn't
> boot. Did you mean boot parameters, BIOS diddling, or ???
What I meant to say is that all kernels should run on dual cores, but newer
ones likely have better performance. Nothing to do for the user.
-Andi
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