* i386 or i686.. which one?
@ 2002-09-09 15:02 İhsan Turkmen
2002-09-09 17:47 ` Manikandan.P
2002-09-09 18:37 ` Antony Stone
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From: İhsan Turkmen @ 2002-09-09 15:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
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Hi..
This is not the right place of asking that question, but i hope nobody minds
my asking:
----"How to understand if my kernel source is RedHat i386 or i686. Is there
a shoert way of undersatnding it...?"
Best regards..
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* Re: i386 or i686.. which one?
2002-09-09 15:02 i386 or i686.. which one? İhsan Turkmen
@ 2002-09-09 17:47 ` Manikandan.P
2002-09-09 20:09 ` Antony Stone
2002-09-09 18:37 ` Antony Stone
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From: Manikandan.P @ 2002-09-09 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: İhsan Turkmen; +Cc: netfilter
Hi
uname -a
will tell U
--mani
Ýhsan Turkmen wrote:
> Hi..
>
> This is not the right place of asking that question, but i hope nobody
> minds my asking:
>
> ----"How to understand if my kernel source is RedHat i386 or i686. Is
> there a shoert way of undersatnding it...?"
>
>
>
> Best regards..
>
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>
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* Re: i386 or i686.. which one?
2002-09-09 15:02 i386 or i686.. which one? İhsan Turkmen
2002-09-09 17:47 ` Manikandan.P
@ 2002-09-09 18:37 ` Antony Stone
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From: Antony Stone @ 2002-09-09 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
On Monday 09 September 2002 4:02 pm, ?hsan Turkmen wrote:
> Hi..
> This is not the right place of asking that question, but i hope nobody
> minds my asking:
> ----"How to understand if my kernel source is RedHat i386 or i686. Is
> there a shoert way of undersatnding it...?"
The kernel source is not specific to a processor (it's not even specific to
Intel x86 processors - it covers PPC, Alpha, MIPS..... as well).
The thing which is specific to the processor family is in
/usr/src/linux/.config - look for the lines starting with CONFIG_M386 and
going through to CONFIG_MCYRIXIII.
The one which says =y at the end is the one your kernel will compile for.
Antony.
--
All matter in the Universe can be placed into one of two categories:
1. things which need to be fixed
2. things which will need to be fixed once you've had a few minutes to play
with them
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* Re: i386 or i686.. which one?
2002-09-09 17:47 ` Manikandan.P
@ 2002-09-09 20:09 ` Antony Stone
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From: Antony Stone @ 2002-09-09 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
On Monday 09 September 2002 6:47 pm, Manikandan.P wrote:
> Ýhsan Turkmen wrote:
> > This is not the right place of asking that question, but i hope nobody
> > minds my asking:
> >
> > ----"How to understand if my kernel source is RedHat i386 or i686. Is
> > there a shoert way of undersatnding it...?"
> uname -a
> will tell you
No, uname -a will tell you the type of processor fitted in your machine. It
will not tell you which processor your kernel was compiled for.
eg you can compile a kernel for a 386 so it runs on anything, install it on
an AMD Athlon, and uname -a will tell you it's an i686.
Antony.
--
The first ninety percent of an engineering project takes ninety percent
of the time, and the last ten percent takes the remaining ninety percent.
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