A bit silly point maybe but it is somewhat interesting what makes BIOS
on Intel motherboard decide which processor's logo to display.
Situation:
a) Fedora Core 4 test1 + kernel-2.6.11-1.1177_FC4smp
- going to reboot from fedora the bios shows always processors logo with
HT marks
b) Mandrake 10.2 rc1 + kernel-2.6.11-5mdksmp
- after reboot there is processor logo without HT marks
c) Mandrake + kernel-2.6.12-rc1-mm1 (compiled with SMP+SMT)
- same as b)
There is nothing wrong with those kernels but it is interesting why
Fedora's kernel (acpi daemon?) is somewhat special here.
thanks,
Indrek
Indrek Kruusa wrote:
> A bit silly point maybe but it is somewhat interesting what makes BIOS
> on Intel motherboard decide which processor's logo to display.
>
> Situation:
>
> a) Fedora Core 4 test1 + kernel-2.6.11-1.1177_FC4smp
> - going to reboot from fedora the bios shows always processors logo
> with HT marks
>
> b) Mandrake 10.2 rc1 + kernel-2.6.11-5mdksmp
> - after reboot there is processor logo without HT marks
>
> c) Mandrake + kernel-2.6.12-rc1-mm1 (compiled with SMP+SMT)
> - same as b)
>
>
> There is nothing wrong with those kernels but it is interesting why
> Fedora's kernel (acpi daemon?) is somewhat special here.
There was missing d) Fedora + kernel-2.6.12-rc1-mm1 :) And bios shows
that I have hyperthreading processor.
It is difference between distros not kernels.
Indrek