Martin Langhoff (martin.langhoff@gmail.com) said:
To note: it _is_ reported as a 586, so at least ancillary work in yum/anaconda/rpm will be needed so that installing F12 on these "supported but not quite 686 CPUs" is possible, avoiding the hackery of installing it on a true 686 and then transferring the image to the XO.
diff --git a/rpmrc.in b/rpmrc.in index 4a6cca9..d62ddaf 100644 --- a/rpmrc.in +++ b/rpmrc.in @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ arch_compat: alphaev5: alpha arch_compat: alpha: axp noarch
arch_compat: athlon: i686 -arch_compat: geode: i586 +arch_compat: geode: i686 arch_compat: pentium4: pentium3 arch_compat: pentium3: i686 arch_compat: i686: i586
That should do the trick. :)
Bill