On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 01:37 +0100, shrek-m@xxxxxx wrote: > seth vidal wrote: > > >>2; 10 sec. later,yum list i586, i686 > >># yum --enablerepo=updates-testing list kernel > >>[...] > >>Installed Packages > >>kernel.i686 2.6.10-1.737_FC3 installed > >>kernel.i686 2.6.10-1.741_FC3 installed > >>kernel.i686 2.6.9-1.667 installed > >>kernel.i686 2.6.10-1.760_FC3 installed > >>kernel.i686 2.6.9-1.724_FC3 installed > >>kernel.i686 2.6.9-1.681_FC3 installed > >>Available Packages > >>kernel.i686 2.6.10-1.762_FC3 > >>updates-testing > >>kernel.i586 2.6.10-1.762_FC3 > >>updates-testing > >>[root@xp1800 ~]# > >> > >>3; wait 10 minutes and yum list only i586 > >>dsl, download ca. 120K/s > >> > >using a different mirror each time, getting different results. > > > > thanks :-) > > why *.i586 ? > > $ rpm -qa --qf "%{name} %{arch}\n" kernel > kernel i686 > kernel i686 > kernel i686 > kernel i686 > kernel i686 > kernel i686 > > would yum install kernel.i586 ? > > $ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "ven\|cp\|mod" > vendor_id : AuthenticAMD > cpu family : 6 > model : 6 > model name : AMD Athlon(tm) > cpu MHz : 1152.928 > cpuid level : 1 > > afaict, it didn't install it. it's just telling you that the i586 kernel is out there. -sv