Thanks very much for the link and your reply. Yes, glibc and other core parts set with specific cpu flags is precisely what I feared. I suppose it's over to debian or prep the old box for recycling.
Best regards.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 11:07 AM Fabian Arrotin arrfab@centos.org wrote:
On 05/09/2022 16:15, Mike wrote:
Hello All,
RHEL9 deprecated version 1 x86_64 cpus. My old testbench HP workstation has such a version 1 cpu. I've tested install of Rocky Linux 9 and CentOS9Stream but no go upon reboot after install -- kernel panic.
Is there a way to recompile the kernel to handle the legacy cpu after install -- via some other live cd, perhaps?
Due to the fact I can't reboot after install, I'm not able to build a kernel using the following: https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Custom_Kernel
Sidenote: I'd also like to include support for btrfs too, but first
things
first.
Thank you.
To keep a long story short : don't even try :)
Worth reading :
https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/01/05/building-red-hat-enterprise-li...
So it's not only kernel but the whole userland and glibc (and others) that would need to be recompiled, so basically rebuilding the whole distro ...
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