Re: 486 custom kernel

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>
> 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
>   
if there is a way to "simulate" missing opcodes in the kernel - that would
be great also. I dont care if there is a performace hit.

I am looking for a way to run the 686 centos on a 486 machine.
I was hoping I could just recompile the kernel as 486 and any libraries
would not be using MMX/SSE etc...

Looking for any solution.

Jerry
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