[email protected] wrote: > On 14 April 2011 23:48, Dag Wieers <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Thu, 14 Apr 2011, Alan Bartlett wrote: >>> >>> I believe that processor does not support PAE, so you are out of >>> luck. >>> >>> Again, this is a Red Hat decision. The EL6 32-bit kernel is what >>> was a PAE kernel for EL5. Putting it another way, the EL5 32-bit >>> non-PAE kernel has been dropped for EL6 and so what would known as >>> a PAE kernel has had that descriptor removed. > >> There might be a case for a drop-in replacement kernel that supports >> non-PAE 32bit systems. So at least a PXE/USB installation works >> fine, without the need to respin the ISO (which may be too >> troublesome). >> >> Of course, that would also mean we'd have to update that non-PAE >> kernel as part of that repository. If people have a clear need for >> this (and there is at least one committed to support this) do speak >> up. It might be the beginning of something beautiful... > > You've obviously had similar thoughts just like mine . . . but have > developed them that bit further. > > It really depends upon the need for non-PAE 32-bit kernels for EL6. > > Alan.
All my field hardware is non-PAE (AMD Geode LX800 => -march=586); as are many, if not most embedded and/or low-power targets. I'm running RH7.3 (pre-Fedora) because I need to hack the kernel source to support legacy hardware. I would like (greatly) to see a non-PAE 32-bit 586-aware kernel available, and to be able to yum install full-kernel-source Insert spiffy .sig here: Life is complex: it has both real and imaginary parts. //me ******************************************************************* This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept for the presence of computer viruses. www.Hubbell.com - Hubbell Incorporated**
