Robert McBroom via users wrote: > From the Fedora 41 installation > ~]# ld.so --help [...] > Subdirectories of glibc-hwcaps directories, in priority order: > x86-64-v4 > x86-64-v3 > x86-64-v2
None of those say "supported, searched" which indicates it
doesn't support x86-64-v2 or newer.
Here is the output from one of my oldests systems:
$ grep -m1 '^model name' /proc/cpuinfo
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz
$ ld.so --help | sed -n '/glibc-hwcaps directories/,$p'
Subdirectories of glibc-hwcaps directories, in priority order:
x86-64-v4
x86-64-v3
x86-64-v2 (supported, searched)
This system can't run RHEL-10 containers, which require v3,
for example.
Tangentially, I didn't notice in the original message where
you said the problem was a CentOS 9.4 system going into a
kernel panic. I presume you mean either RHEL/Rocky/Alma
there? Unless it's RHEL, neither Rocky nor Alma support
9.4. The current (and supported) release is 9.6, from a few
weeks ago. 9.4 is somewhere between a year and 6 months
behind in security updates.
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Todd
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