On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 13:05 -0400, Sam Folk-Williams wrote: > > Side note: ia64 already has relocatable kernel support (so no -kdump > > kernel needed), plus some ia64 memory alignment quirks make it a bit > > different... But we don't have a formal FC ia64 release anyhow. :) > > > If we don't have the formal release, not sure if we should note this. > Any other opinions? I was just throwing it out there as a case where a different process would be necessary, unlike i386 vs. x86_64, wasn't even thinking about putting it into the doc. However, there *are* folks running rawhide on ia64, and a group that does produce an unofficial ia64 FC, so the case could be made to mention ia64 details as well -- maybe on its own page though? I'm open to either route, and can certainly provide the ia64 details (though let it be known that only kexec currently works at the moment, kdump is busticated. :). -- Jarod Wilson jwilson@xxxxxxxxxx
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