How to know it's i586?

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Johnny Hughes wrote on Tue, 11 Apr 2006 17:34:45 -0500:

> AMD K6 is i586, via C3, and normal pentium ... correct.  For those, you 
> would use i586 to boot. 
>  
> For everything else (ie, the vast majority of x86 PCs, just press enter 
> as usual :)

Ahm, so I should *not* use the i586 pxeboot kernel on a Pentium III (3)? I 
saw that it's new in addition to the normal kernel in the pxeboot 
directory. If the i586 is *only* for i586, then I'm better off to use the 
normal kernel on a Pentium III and newer? I'm using the pxeboot kernel 
just to start a remote VNC installation.

Kai

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