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[Xen-users] Slightly OT: OS Resource Question

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Subject: [Xen-users] Slightly OT: OS Resource Question
From: "Mark Hargrove" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 16:59:51 -0700
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In principle, can a running Linux kernel recognize the addition of new physical hardware resources such as CPUs, memory, or PCI devices?  Strictly speaking, I'm not asking just about a running Xen instance -- but about a standalone, booted OS.
 
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