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        	<description>&lt;1&gt; should show cpu0 and cpu1
&lt;0&gt; ok, that's what i thought
&lt;1&gt; did you use the smp kernel?
&lt;0&gt; yes, bsd.mp
&lt;1&gt; check the bios maybe
&lt;0&gt; that's what i thought. maybe turning on hyperthreading will help?
&lt;1&gt; is it dual core or hyperthreaded
&lt;0&gt; dual core
&lt;0&gt; it's an AMD opteron
&lt;2&gt; bsd.mp should show it
&lt;2&gt; hmm
&lt;2&gt; is it actual dual-cpu or dual-core/hyper-whstsit?
&lt;0&gt; just dual-core. not dual-cpu
&lt;2&gt; if it appears as dual-cpu, openbsd will deal wth it fine
&lt;2&gt; if it requires something special, it is doubtful
&lt;0&gt; that's what i'm wondering about though. Should dual cores show up like dual-CPU machines with a cpu0 and a cpu1?
&lt;2&gt; do they act like dual-CPU boxes?
&lt;0&gt; that's what i don't know. This is my first experience with a dual core system
&lt;3&gt; http://www.armorlogic.com/openbsd_information_server_compatibility_list.html?action=detail&amp;id=x4200
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