Antony Stone [2018-06-20 17:36]:

> No, I think Adam's point was that if you have a 686 kernel on a 386 machine, 
> replacing it for a 386 kernel is easy (relatively speaking), but if you have 
> the complete system binaries and libraries built for 686 on a 386 machine, 
> replacing that lot is basically a re-install.

80386 processors are no longer supported by the linux.org kernel
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