Thorsten Leemhuis (fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > Yes -- all that have kernel.i686 installed now would get the new > kernel.i686 later (the one with PAE). But the latter will not boot on > all machines where the curret kernel.i686 works. If there is no > kernel.i686 (because it is named kernel-PAE.i686), then yum/anaconda > will automatically install kernel.i586, which is what should happen to > make sure all system still boot after updating. > > But maybe some yum/anaconda plugin/magic could automatically select the > best kernel on update. Not sure, but something like that might be needed > for Live-CD-Installs anyway We could invent a new rpm arch. This may not be practical, though. Bill _______________________________________________ Fedora-kernel-list mailing list Fedora-kernel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-kernel-list