Re: how to configure hyperthreading

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> If your installation is current - which is probably is given that you've
> got recent CPUs - then check /etc/grub.conf.  Are you sure you're using
> lilo and not grub?  You can verify your boot loader with something like
> this (I'm booting from/dev/hda):
> # dd bs=1k count=1 if=/dev/hda|strings |less
> Look for the word GRUB.

it actually was set in:  /etc/lilo.conf:

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       append="noht ramdisk_size=32768 console=rcons0,38400"
        root=/dev/sda1

....

question:

1.  If I edit this file to remove the "noht" argument
2.  re-run:

/sbin/lilo

3.  will this ensure that everytime this server boots,
hyperthreading will be set?  Are there any other files
that this could be set?

thanks again,

- a.



a s p a s i a
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