> Can you enable ACPI in the config and try again. With that you should be able to see all the processors.
>
Ok, I did it.
Now the kernel just boots and doesn't go any further
cmdline is just with ide=nodma
(Only the first line indicating that the kernel is booting appears
on the screen).
Bruno.
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