Scott Long wrote: >> Which, yes, is quite annoying and, IMHO, is a pretty critical bug that >> needs fixing. It makes SMP on -CURRENT nearly unusable if you want to >> regularly update your ports. >> >> Adam >> > > Well, you can disable SMP at boot via > > set hw.apic.0.disable=1 > > But yes, it's some sort of a bug and it needs to be fixed. I'll track > the PR. > > Scott > Scott, I checked and doing several searches through the sysctl options do not see any such option as you list above, > set hw.apic.0.disable=1 I am running amd64, is this perhaps just an option for i386? I do see a kern.smp.disabled: 0, would this instead be for amd64? Exactly how on boot do I break in to enter this option? Or do I set it, then boot? Then afterwards reset then boot again? Thanks SeanReceived on Wed Jun 29 2005 - 22:55:22 UTC
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