Pavel Machek wrote..
> pavel@bug:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor : 0
> vendor_id : GenuineIntel
> cpu family : 4
^^^
Since when were there family 4 Celerons ?
> model : 0
> model name : 486 DX-25/33
> stepping : 0
> cache size : 128 KB
Though a 486 with 128K cache is also unlikely.
(Although some of the wierd overdrives had such added fun iirc)
>.... that's wrong. Older kernels detect it correctly as:
>May 10 21:39:04 bug kernel: Pentium-III serial number disabled.
>May 10 21:39:04 bug kernel: CPU: Intel Celeron (Mendocino) stepping 0a
Which older kernel detected this ?
This is really bizarre, as there are cpuid capable 486s with the
family/vendor IDs reported above. I do hope we don't have to add
more cachesize checking. That part of setup.c is ugly enough
already.
Can you open up and find out if it really is a Celeron in that box
before such code gets added ?
regards,
Dave.
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