Re: 2.6.16rc5 'found' an extra CPU.

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Please bear with me  for jumping in this thread, but I have a related
question: 

On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 12:49:53AM -0500, Brown, Len wrote:
> 
> I'm afraid that even after we get this stuff out of /proc
> and into sysfs where it belongs, we'll have to leave /proc/acpi around
> for a while b/c unfortunately people are under the impression
> that the path names there actually mean something and
> they can actually count on them -- which they can't.

Is it possible to obtain the same control/information with sysfs that is
available from /proc/acpi? For example, I use quite extensively CPU
throttling on my VAIO ("cool & quiet home-made mode"), and I was unable to
find the equivalent of /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/throttling ...

Thanks, 
        Romano 

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