No, it just means your system bios was not able to recognize the
processor type.  I have a machine like that.  It was a 486/66 and I
upgraded it to a 586/133.  Although I used a very common chip
(Evergreen), the bios always shows ??? for the processor during boot
up.  This results in "unknown" as the result for uname -p.

Ismael Touama wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> what's the matter if the result of command line above is unknown ?
> Is it indicating an insatllation problem or other (configuration)?
> Thanks to all.
> ismes
> [RedHat 7.2 on PowerEdge 2500 RAID1]
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