On Wed, 2 May 2018 06:26:23 -0400
Jim Simmons <simmonsjw-fed...@sws1.ornl.gov> wrote:

> I upgraded a 32-bit Fedora 27 system to Fedora 28 using the normal dnf
> upgrade procedure.  The upgrade finished but the system is still
> running a Fedora 27 kernel.
> 
> There don't appear to be any kernel-PAE* packages in the repos and I
> don't see this mentioned anywhere in the docs I've found.  Are they no
> longer supported?  A quick attempt at using the normal kernel didn't
> work - the system went to a black screen with just a cursor and hung.
> I did a control-alt-del and it hung with a message from systemd about
> starting something to do with the root device.  I ran out of time
> testing - I'll look at it later.
> 
> Is there anythng special about going back to the regular kernel?

I don't think PAE kernels are supported anymore.  So, unless you
download the src.rpm and build it yourself, you will not get one.
There is no maintenance for 32 bit anymore, so probably not a good idea.
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8
Or, you could continue to run F27 PAE kernels on F28 until F27 goes end
of life, or a dependency problem arises.

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Fedora-27-Might-Drop-i686-Kern

The suggestion there seems to be to buy new hardware, or move to a
distribution that continues to support PAE.
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