> > From what I have reports even Fedora 32-bit does not boot on such machines
> >because nobody tests the bleeding edge Fedora kernels on such obsolete
> >hardware.
> 
> Could you provide more details? I have Fedora 18 running on several
> 32bit machines and am wondering what you are referring to.

From releng, I got the confirmation that some new computers does boot only UEFI
OS by default. And we don't provide UEFI on the 32bit ISO. Therefor, it is not
compatible.

Comes from the following report:
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/176


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