Installation of Kernel -- uni vs smp

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Does anyone know which part of anaconda is responsible for installing both
the uni and smp kernel on smp systems?  What's responsible for detecting the
number of CPUs?  How does it do it?  With my own scripts, I normally use
/proc/cpuinfo to detect the number of CPUs but what I've found out is that
/proc/cpuinfo shows only 1 CPU when booting from a non-SMP kernel.  I'm just
wondering if there's a better way to detect the true number of CPU
regardless of the kernel.


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