John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/05/11 8:17 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Ok, so when grub tell you what it's going to boot, hit<e>, then choose the non-PAE kernel, and see what happens. Not sure why it installed a PAE kernel, if it can't boot it....
I thought CentOS6 didn't come with a non-PAE kernel, more specifically, the standard 32bit kernel requires PAE even if it doesnt have PAE in its name.
I hadn't followed that development. *sigh*
c6 systems really should be 64bit native, anyways. 32bit is fading into history.
I guarantee that there'll be 32 bit systems for a minimum of 10 more years. Esp. in the current depression, everyone will hang onto what they have until the boxen die, or look to die. And then there's laptops....
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