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