[Beowulf] Advantage to compiling RHEL 5 with opteron option?
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Jeremy Fleming jtfleming at gmail.comWed Sep 26 18:37:56 PDT 2007
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Anyone know if there is any advantage to recompiling the default RHEL 5 kernel to include the "Opteron" config option on a quad processor opteron machine? I'm currently just using the "x86_64" version of the kernel. If you look at the ".config" options with menuconfig or xconfig, it shows that the Generic x86 64bit option is selected rather than the Opteron option. Any thoughts or experience? Jeremy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20070926/6615fa65/attachment.html
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