I have a 486 embedded target, and a Celeron-based development host.

Installation on the 486 target is complicated by the fact that the target
bios doesn't recognize, let alone boot from, a CD.

Installation on a Celeron development host is complicated by the fact that
686-class libraries are installed, not 486.
The kernel (built for a 486) boots and runs until it frees memory, that's
the last thing it says.
Normally, Init is next.  I never hear from Init. I never see a point in the
RH installation path where I can state what the real target architecture is.

Wish to tell boot/anaconda installer:

boot: linux march=486 noprobe

How do I go about granting myself this wish?  What's the secret? (I've RTFM
so far as I can find it).



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