On 09/25/2013 06:13 PM, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX wrote:
My concern is wether this procedure results in a kernel that is
less optimized for the CPU it is running on than if Fedora had
been installed directly on that machine.
I don't know enough about Fedora installation to know what,
if any, processor related optimizations are made in the install
instead of boot time.
I don't think it makes any difference now. Years ago (not sure how
many), there was both the 386 and 686 kernels and that was decided by
the installer. Now, the only possible difference if you aren't
installing 64-bit is whether you get the PAE kernel or not. And I don't
know how that's decided or even if there is a choice.
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