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firmware: reword ucode version hint
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
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microcode : 0xf0
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microcode : 0xf0
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Since a microcode package contains microcode for different CPU types, an updated
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A microcode package has updates for many different CPUs. But updates
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microcode for your CPU will only be included occasionally. Therefore, date
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specifically for your CPU might not come often. So, just looking at the date on
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information from the package can also not be matched to a specific release date
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the package won't tell you when the company actually released an update for your
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from the vendor.
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specific CPU.
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If the microcode package is installed, the system has been rebooted, and the
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If you've installed a new microcode package and rebooted your {pve} host, and
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microcode included in the package is more recent than that on the motherboard
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this new microcode is newer than both, the version baked into the CPU and the
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and CPU, the message "microcode updated early" appears in the log:
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one from the motherboard's firmware, you'll see a message in the system log
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saying "microcode updated early".
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# dmesg | grep microcode
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# dmesg | grep microcode
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