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2004-02-18       - By Harry Hoffman

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cat /proc/cmdline

HTH,
Harry


Quoting a s p a s i a <aspasia@(protected) >:

* >
* > > It reports what the BIOS tells the Linux kernel. You need to boot into
* > > the BIOS setup screens and check the configuration there *before* Linux
* > > boots. top will tell you how many CPUs your system sees. At the top
* > > you 'll see 1 line per CPU. I can 't remember off the top of my head if
* > > /proc/cpuinfo shows you as well. I would assume it does.
* >
* > thanks .... here 's yet another question .... how do I check
* > what my current kernel parameters are? my bios is set to
* > hyperthreading on ... perhaps someone has configured the noht
* > argument... is there a way to check what kernel arguments/params
* > have been passed on during boot?
* >
* > thanks - sorry for being such a beginner; i 'm trying to
* > learn this thing.
* >
* > - a.
* >
* >
* > a s p a s i a
* > . . . . . . .
* >
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