Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I just looked at this again. I know why I picked what I did. It was the SGI ISO that does what RH's CD 1 does - do the install and hopefully merge the XFS stuff in with the standard install. I would have thought that since it knew what architecture I had that it would have built or used an the proper XFS kernel for an AMD. RH's CDs are for any architecture and will create a kernel for it so I assume that the SGI iso will do the same. Am I wrong?

If I get the kernel below how do I integrate it into the install? I have a clean system I'm trying to install with XFS and avoid converting later.

Should be as simple as rpm -ivh the Athlon kernel rpm. Once you verify that it will reboot and run properly, then rpm -e the x86 kernel rpm. SGI builds a semi generic installer iso for installation, and kernel rpm's for the Athlon, but building the installer iso is a fair amount of work and Russell just doesn't have time to build an Athlon image at the moment.

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