Thanks guys. I'll try out your suggestions.

Rey

At 12:22 AM 8/22/00 +0800, Gideon Guillen wrote:
>
>When Red Hat 6.2 detects you have an i686 based computer, it installs i686
>compiled kernel (i586 for i585 based and i386 for 486s and 386s). If you
>take a look at Red Hat's default configuration for the kernel, you'll see
>that he option for disabling P-III serial numbers is enabled.
>
>To solve this, you may either try recompiling your kernel without that
>option checked or install the i586 kernel (check for the RPMS dir in your
>CD). Of course, you may want to try installing Kernel 2.2.16. Download it
>from Red Hat's site or just use the official kernel. :)

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