On 17 Apr 2005, Slava Bizyayev wrote: > On Sat, 2005-04-16 at 23:36, Michael Hennebry wrote: > > For some reason, when I installed FC3, I got two kernels, > > one for SMP, the other for uniprocessing. > > How can I determine whether my kernel-2.6.11-1.14_FC3 is for SMP, or for > uniprocessing? I have only one processor on HP OmniBook X2. I infered from the labels. The first had smp in the label, the other has up in the label. > > Unless I was quick enough to stop it, the SMP version would > > run for a while and freeze. The reset button produced an > > unclean reboot. After about three of those, the filesystems > > were corrupted beyond repair. > > Sounds pretty similar to what I have ... some 20% of files are not OK > after switching power off and reboot... > > > My work-around was to edit grub's configuration file to ignore > > the SMP version. > > My grub.conf is generated by anaconda, Is it fine to edit it manually? If not, I'm in trouble. > I have only one entry for kernel-2.6.11-1.14_FC3 in grub.conf file. It > is quite similar to the entry of well working kernel-2.6.10-1.770_FC3 > (except the img file off-course). I have no way of telling whether your kernel is SMP or not. > Would you suggest just to kill this RPM and to wait for the next update? My advice would not be useful. So far, I have not directly used any rpms. -- Mike hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "I AM DEATH, NOT TAXES. *I* ONLY TURN UP ONCE." -- Death