RE: how to tell if my kernel is SMP enabled?

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Title: how to tell if my kernel is SMP enabled?
Checking for CONFIG_SMP (Assuming kernel .config CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC is set)?


From: kernelnewbies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Robert P. J. Day
Sent: Tue 01-Apr-08 9:45 PM
To: Kernel Newbies
Subject: how to tell if my kernel is SMP enabled?


  a simple one this time -- how can i tell if my currently-running
kernel is SMP capable?  i'm guessing that, if i list /proc/cpuinfo and
more than 1 CPU shows up, that's a dead giveaway.

  but what about on a truly single CPU system?  i can still be running
an SM kernel, it just wouldn't be obvious.  so how do i tell?  thanks.

rday


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