Re: Problem with net-install

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On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 05:54:56AM -0700, Drew wrote:
> > CentOS 6 was not really intended for slower systems, none of the newer
> > distros are. CentOS 6 kernel for example does not support 586 CPU's.
> 
> I'd like to know where you read that because I'm looking at putting
> CentOS 6 onto a couple of lower end boxes, specifically a
> P3-800(mobile) and an older VIA EPIA, which are fully supported in
> CentOS 5.

While I don't know aobut the VIA EPIA, any P3 is a "i686" compatible
processor, and would therefore be supported.

586-class cpus include all pentiums prior to PII/Pentium-Pro, all
Intel chips older than that, AMD K5, K6, K6-II and some number of
cyrix/via chips (which ones, specifically, I do not know).

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