On Sunday, May 10 2009, Jon Stanley said: > Moreover, with the new architecture support feature in F11, we're now > supposedly defaulting to an x86_64 kernel on an i686 install if the > processor supports it (note that I say supposedly because I've not > personally tested it). Thus you have an x86_64 kernel, and all of the > goodness that brings, but you still have an i686 userspace. Due to some complications, we fell back to the contingency and aren't installing the x86_64 kernel on the 32bit distro at all for F11 quite a while ago[1] Jeremy [1] Or more accurately, never got to where we were installing the x86_64 kernel on 32bit distros and just enacted the contingency of not changing thigns :) -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list