486 custom kernel

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On Tue, 8 Dec 2009, Alan McKay wrote:

> When you create a virtual machine don't you have a choice of 
> what type of processor you want and so forth?

nope

> That would be the clean way to do it would it not?

It may be one way to do it, but that is not how xen or kvm are 
ordinarily set up under CentOS -- qemu has (had) the hooks to 
simulate the missing opcodes of some arch's, but at a 
performance penalty

-- Russ herrold
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