On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 16:40, donavan nelson wrote:

The minimum processor supported by RHEL 3 is Pentium Pro.  However, 
Redhat did provide a spec file to build a Pentium kernel.

I was thinking that ....

> and till me that its not made for system like this 

CentOS does not Provide a Pentium Kernel.

> ... whitebox 3 works 

I believe (and looking at a mirror) that John Morris built and shipped 
the Pentium kernel with WBEL.

its starttung to look like it

> OK so I'm not sure why and if a can get around this ....

You might be able to install with WBEL and then "upgrade" to CentOS.  If 
you need/wanted to upgrade the kernel, you'd have to build one (pentium 
class machines) for CentOS yourself.  I'm sure someone would be willing 
to help you in #centos on IRC.

Hmm I think i know how to do this ...

I'm presently working on a WBEL to CentOS migration guide.  I hope to 
test it in the next 24 hours with an individual who has several 
trashable WBEL boxes at his disposal.

Cool if you need someone to test it just ask i have my network ( 10 pc ) + 5 remote site to update

Please email me privately if you don't see something in the FAQ on 
http://webdev.centos.org in the next day or two.

.dn



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