Re: single to a dual processor system?

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if you are installing from scratch, the OS will recognize it immediately and
install the smp version of the kernel. upto fc4, it would also install the base
one-processor kernel, but from fc5, only the smp is installed by default. 

i think it is easier to let anaconda deal with it on its own.

--- Jeffrey Ross <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> What is involved in converting from a single to a dual processor system 
> software wise in FC5?  Will the software automatically recognize the 
> processor or will I have to modify the system somehow?  Or is it just 
> easier to install on a dual processor system and let the initial install 
> deal with the processor configuration?
> 
> TIA...Jeff
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