Adam Foran wrote:
Presumably the first step here would be getting an install to work? My installation attempt failed because anaconda couldn't seem to find a kernel package, so is the idea here to include i586 packages for the kernel, glibc, and maybe a few others in CentOSPlus and then teach anaconda to use that repo during the install as well? Or will the i586 rpms be added to the base rpm install dir/media?
if your installer ran far enough that it even got around to looking at what kernel you need post-install, you dont need i586. hint: the installer runs on a i686 kernel itself!