On 02/04/2013 05:47 PM, Kévin Raymond wrote:
From what I have reports even Fedora 32-bit does not boot on such machines
because nobody tests the bleeding edge Fedora kernels on such obsolete
hardware.
Could you provide more details? I have Fedora 18 running on several
32bit machines and am wondering what you are referring to.
From releng, I got the confirmation that some new computers does boot only UEFI
OS by default. And we don't provide UEFI on the 32bit ISO. Therefor, it is not
compatible.
Ah, OK - My 32bit machines all predate UEFI ;)
[2 ca. 4 year old, still-inuse Atom-N270 netbooks and a 10years+ old
PIII, which serves as testing machine ;)]
Ralf
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