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Andras Kende
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Sat Jul 24 12:36:16 PDT 2004
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1. I am running freeBSd ssd 5.2.1 on ~ntel
motherboard (D865GBL) with a intel 3.2 GHZ
pentium 4 cpu (BX80546GP320).
Intel tells me that the motherboard follows
Intel MP specification version 1.4.
The rerelease notes in HARDWARWE.TXT on
the installation cdrom says the kernel
automatically detects hperthreading capability
and enables option smp.
When I logon, I have the option of enabling
or disabling acpi.
There is no way I can get the system to function
in a hyperthreading mode. I can only operate
the computer by disabling hyperthreading on
the BIOS and by not enabling acpi when I logon.
This seems paradoxical since the literature says
that freeBSD 5.2.1 supports hyperthreading,
since I have all the appropriate hardware,
and since I am enabling the proper option
during logon.
Do you have a solution?
2. My full email address is
jharaden at weber.ucsd.edu
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Hello,
I had some grief with the similar Intel 865 Perl board
with p4 3.0 prescott cpu...
I used 5.2.1, hyperthreading mode was working
but if ACPI was enabled the system just crash at reboot..
Workaround was to disable acpi or upgrade to 5.2 current...
Luckily I could replace this motherboard to an ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe
Andras
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