yes, and i486 for kicks.

On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Chuck Mead wrote:

> On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Charles Galpin blurted out:
> 
> CG>I can't seem to build a kernel on a (e-machine) celeron 433 machine for
> CG>use on a lowlier processor (like an amd K5 166, or my rise MP6 266 powered
> CG>i-opener). I have used both the stock kernel rpm from wolverine, and a
> CG>2.4.2 tarball.
> CG>
> CG>I've been trying to build a kernel for my i-opener since I now have a hard
> CG>drive for it. Every kernel I build makes it to the poitn where it says
> CG>
> CG>Freeing unused kernel memory: 220k freed
> CG>
> CG>and then hangs. Tonight I tried booting one of these kernels on an amd k5
> CG>166 and it did the same thing. I also know that both machines boot and run
> CG>windows 98 fine.
> CG>
> CG>Of course I have been choosing the i586/blah/blah.. processor type when I
> CG>build them, and they boot fine on the machine I compiled them on (the
> CG>celeron).
> CG>
> CG>I have tried both modular and monolithic, as well as a range of attempts
> CG>at slimming th ekernel down to next to nothing (to the point where it
> CG>wouldn't even boot :))
> CG>
> CG>All attempts fail.
> CG>
> CG>Can anyone offer advise?
> 
> Have you tried using i386?




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