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To: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.ORG>
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Subject: Re: SMP on by default?
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John Baldwin writes:
 > Anyone object to having SMP on by default on the Alpha in GENERIC?
 > UP machines should be able to run a SMP kernel just fine.  If the
 > curent issue with 4-cpu Alphas is a large concern, then I will just
 > add a comented out options SMP to GENERIC explaining how to turn it
 > on to get SMP support.

That sounds like a mostly good idea.  Just in case anybody ever cuts
another -current snapshot, please also add something to the dokern.sh
to filter it out, so as to not bloat the floppy image.

Thanks,

Drew

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