Stuart Powell writes:
Hello, Jesse.
Erm, wouldn't you want to select the SMP kernel if you are running a dual Celeron setup ? The SMP kernel is the multiprocessor kernel as opposed to the single processor kernel. Or is there something about Dual Celerons and SMP kernels that I am about to learn ?
From my experience when things don't go right, then try the non-SMP kernel. And things definitely did not go right. I am trying to find out where the problem is now. I think it may be the UDMA controller which is on the ABIT BP6.
Bye for now, Stuart.
-----Original Message----- <snip> I am having a lot of problems installing SuSE 7.2 on a Abit BP6 | 440BX dual processor celeron motherboard running UMDA66. The install seems to work okay in yast1. I am doing a minimal install, and selecting the non-SMP 2.4 kernel. </snip>
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