>>>> I'm installing Gentoo on an Acer Aspire 110.  It's one of the
>>>> "netbook" laptops.  /etc/make.conf says:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> CHOST="i486-pc-linux-gnu"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is that correct?
>>>>
>>>
>>> If it's an Intel-compatible (x86) and Gentoo is 32-bit, then yes,
>>> that's correct.
>>
>> OK, does i686 indicate 64-bit?
>
> Nope. i686 is still x86.
>
> But that's the lesser of your problems. If you really meant
> to install a 64 bits Gentoo, and your make.conf has that CHOST
> line, that means that you chose the wrong stage3 file, and
> maybe also the wrong livecd. You need a 64 bits livecd and a
> 64 bits stage3.

It's a 32-bit CPU.  I'm just confused as to why it doesn't qualify as
a 686 instead of 486.

- Grant

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