Yes. In fact, redhat version 6.1 contain pentium built kernels.
kernel-2.2.12-20.i586.rpm and kernel-2.2.12-20.i686.rpm for the pentium
and pentium pro.
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > If something has a 586/686 rpm, just install it like any other rpm. If
> > it only comes as 386, then you either need the source rpm (which I've
> > never figured out) or to recompile it from the original sources.
>
> Does that include something as delicate as the kernel?
>
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