2018-01-09, 20:18
(2018-01-09, 19:53)Roi Danton Wrote: Thank you for your answer. It is an Intel Celeron N3050. And yes, one of the goals installing this build was to see if Meltdown is taking any or too much performance from the system.
Actually, another solution for Meltdown boot issues would have been to add
nopti
to the end of the kernel command line[1]. This option will forcibly disable KPTI, but should only be necessary if experiencing boot issues (or if you don't want to take any potential performance hit from Meltdown, and accept the consequences etc.).1. Edit
/flash/syslinux.cfg
if booting with legacy BIOS, or /flash/EFI/BOOT/syslinux.cfg
if using UEFI. The kernel command line begins with APPEND
.