Ainsi parlait Thomas Backlund :
> From: "Jure Repinc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > There are a lot of kernels available to install. I have 11 uf I do
> > "urpmi kernel":
>
> #Theese ar MDK kernels (in main/cooker, and will be on the ISO:s):
> > 1- kernel-2.4.22.5mdk-1-1mdk.i586
>
> - i586optimized, single processor, no highmem =>
> less that 1GB Ram (or actually about 880MB)
>
> > 2- kernel-enterprise-2.4.22.5mdk-1-1mdk.i586
>
> - i686 optimized, smp support, highmem support <= 4GB
>
> > 3- kernel-i686-up-4GB-2.4.22.5mdk-1-1mdk.i586
>
> - i686 optimized, single processor, highmem <=4GB
>
> > 4- kernel-p3-smp-64GB-2.4.22.5mdk-1-1mdk.i586
>
> - P3 optimized, smp support, highmem <=64GB
>
> > 5- kernel-secure-2.4.22.5mdk-1-1mdk.i586
>
> - i586 optimised, secured with grsec, smp support, no highmem
>
> > 6- kernel-smp-2.4.22.5mdk-1-1mdk.i586
>
> - i586 optimised, smp support, no highmem
What's the interest of providing so much different builds of the same kernel ?
Someone with real needs for optimisations such as i686, smp or highmem support
is likely to rebuild it anyway.
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