x86 is an alternative architecture now.  You'll need to download the
proper ISO file to install the OS on 32 bit hardware.

Here's a mirror which contains the proper ISO files.

http://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/

On 01/01/2018 02:12 PM, Beartooth wrote:
>       I have a Thinkpad T42 which I haven't used for so long I don't 
> remember what's on it. When I try to boot it, it complains that it can't, 
> and asks me to use a "kernel appropriate for your CPU."  
>
>
>       My main purpose is to get it usable again, preferably with Fedora 
> 27, if that's possible. (I run F27 on all our other machines.)
>
>       I'd prefer to examine it first, if there's a way. If I run a USB 
> cable between it and a F27 PC, can I then mount it as if it were a 
> storage medium and display the contents??
>
>       Fwiw, it mounted and opened UBCD; but when I chose "CPU Info" 
> from UBCD's menu, it flashed up something about "stress" -- and then went 
> black.
>


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