Thank you, but i was using this as an example.  I guess i should have asked the
question in a more generic form.

When I'm going to install/update a program or the system, should I use the i686
version instead of the i386 version.
I didn't see an i686 iso for RH 70 so I installed the i386, which seems to be working
fine.  But now I'm don't know if i'll get conflicts if I install/upgrade the
programs/system using the i686 on the i386 version

Can someone elaborate on what's the difference between the to or point me to a man or
doc that'll explain it.

TIA
Don

Timothy Reaves wrote:

> Donald Carpenter wrote:
>
> > I have installed the i386 version of RH 7.0 on my system and I want to upgrade
> > the kernel to the new 2.4 version.
> > I see that there's an i386 & a i686 version.
> >
> > I running a P500 system and which I know is an i686.
> > I'm new to linux and although it would seem obvious to install the i686 kernel,
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is correct due to the fact that I have the i386 version of
> > RH installed.
> >
> > Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
> >
> >
>
> Use the i686.



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