Editing Kernel configuration
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./kernel/cpu.c:#error "CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU isn't supported with CONFIG_SCHED_VCPU" | ./kernel/cpu.c:#error "CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU isn't supported with CONFIG_SCHED_VCPU" | ||
− | On | + | On non-SMP machine, you may disable <code>SMP</code>, this will resolve the conflict. |
− | If you have | + | If you have SMP machine, you can only disable <code>FAIRSCHED</code> and <code>SCHED_VCPU</code>. This will loose some isolation between VEs (CPU scheduling will be performed per-task, not per-VE, and <code>cpuunits</code> and <code>cpulimit</code> settings will not take effect), but it is acceptable solution if your VEs are trusted (and it's hard to imagine untrusted VEs on a notebook ;) |
[[Category:Kernel]] | [[Category:Kernel]] | ||
[[Category:HOWTO]] | [[Category:HOWTO]] |