----- "Marko Vojinovic" <vvma...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tuesday 08 December 2009 19:54:03 Jerry Geis wrote: > > > It may be one way to do it, but that is not how xen or kvm are > > > ordinarily set up under CentOS -- qemu has (had) the hooks to > > > simulate the missing opcodes of some arch's, but at a > > > performance penalty > > > > if there is a way to "simulate" missing opcodes in the kernel - that > would > > be great also. I dont care if there is a performace hit. > > > > I am looking for a way to run the 686 centos on a 486 machine. > > I was hoping I could just recompile the kernel as 486 and any > libraries > > would not be using MMX/SSE etc... > > I am no expert on this, but have a feeling that you would basically > need to > recompile every package that does not have an .i386 rpm. > > And if you are about to recompile things, why not use gentoo or > something like > that?
Gentoo? What do you have against the OP? Why subject him to such madness and unnecessary pain? :D In my recent trip through i486 land, I found that Debian seems to be the best bet for nearly all packages being natively available in i386. Also, the installation can be pruned down to a very slim ~140MB if you're careful. Tim Nelson Systems/Network Support Rockbochs Inc. (218)727-4332 x105 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos