On 8/31/18 10:47 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018, mark wrote:
CentOS will work, but you might start with minimal (but make sure it
includes networking).
Please note that I installed CentOS 6, just a few months ago, on an HP
Netbook from '09, and it runs perfectly well.
mark "see? I didn't say anything about systemd...."
CentOS 6 requires a PAE supporting CPU. Subject referenced Pentium CPU.
I would not use system that has EOL (End Of Life) in a really close
future. That would be waste of my time. Just mentioning.
Valeri
Pentiums do not support PAE, and so would not run CentOS 6 without fun and
games and an alternative kernel.
I previously had a Dell X1 with a Pentium M CPU, which also didn't
advertise
PAE support, so couldn't run the stock CentOS 6 kernel, which made
installation a little more interesting.
If you're really stubborn, there are options for mashing it on anyway,
but I'm
not sure I'd bother. In my case I think I just ran anaconda within C5 to
install C6 onto another LV, put a non-PAE kernel on, then booted into
the C6
install.
jh
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