Jos Vos wrote:
Hi,
RHEL5 by default only works on PAE-enabled systems, so it will not work
on many laptops (e.g. Centrino-based).
Eh? What are the Fortune 500 supposed to run on their laptops?
Is it expected to work (I know it will not be *supported* ;-)) to
rebuild the kernel package for non-PAE systems in this way:
- Using a copy of kernel-2.6.18-i686-xen.config with CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G
set and CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G not set.
- Removing "pae=y" from xen_flags in the kernel spec file.
Will this work or are there other (less simple?) changes needed?
Thanks,
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