Well I just tried SL6, CentOS 6, and RHEL 6 and every one of has the
same pae kernel in them. I guess I will just have to stick with Fedora
14 on that laptop.
Ever since I have been plying with Linux I don't remember have a Live CD
or an install CD/DVD wanting a specific kernel, the install would find
the pae or not in the cpu and install the correct kernel. Is this some
thing Red Hat is doing because of the dual core and above cpu's now
days, or is it some conspiracy theory trying to make us all give or
throw our old PC away and buy new ones.
On 07/11/2011 01:33 PM, Connie Sieh wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
I can't install SL 6.0 off the live CD or the
install DVD because it requires a pae kernel and the laptop does not
have a pae cpu.=20
I do hope this horrid "pae required" decision is circumvented for
SL/CentOS users.
I know that SL does not circumvent this. I suspect CentOS does not
either.
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