I'm still new to CentOS/RHEL and rpm, so let me do this:
I can guarantee that they both build fine on the centos builders and
on
a machine with all the x86_64 packages and the only i[3,4,5,6]86 packages are glibc.i686 and glibc-devel.i386.
How do I find this out? If I do an rpm -q -a, I get 250+ lines of output, none of which appear to be specifically identified/identifiable as x86_64....
You should either be building with plague and a full x86_64 tree ...
or
a full tree as described in my first paragraph.
Not sure what that means, per se. I'm building with rpm.
Now, as to whether the keyboard works, that could be an issue. Did
you
ever try to boot with my SMP kernel and see if there where also issues with that.
Which one is "your" SMP kernel?
Told you I'm new at this....