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Re: Will kernels work on the "wrong" hardware?



On 4/26/07, Ross Boylan <ross@biostat.ucsf.edu> wrote:
I have a system that died and I'm hoping to salvage it by either
replacing the motherboard or moving the disks to a new machine.  It
was running the testing 2.6.18-k7 kernel.  Will that work if I put it
in a machine that is not a k7?  Specifically, the likely alternatives
would be ones with proper versions of 686 or amd64.

I did some searching  and reviewed the kernel FAQ, Debian installation
and release notes, and /usr/share/doc/linux-image-2.6-686 (which had
almost nothing), but couldn't find an answer.

I seem to remember seeing a Debian k7 kernel running on a PIII...
not positive, though.

AMD64 is the name Debian uses for the 64 bit extensions to x86, and
despite the name, it applies to Intel's 64 bit chips (all Core 2 and newer,
and some older chips).

K7 will run on AMD64 (at least an actual AMD, might work with an Intel)
in 32-bit mode.


Cheers,
Kelly



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