Andi Kleen wrote:
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.
Okay, thanks. I look forward to trying this.
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