Nic
It will install the appropriate kernel for your architecture. No
recompilation is necessary (unless you want to slim down the kernel)
charles
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Nic Steussy wrote:
> All,
>
> I will be installing a Red Hat 7.0 distribution on my home computer. It
> is a Celeron II (PIII family?). I presume that the standard
> installation uses the kernel files pre-compiled for a generic i386.
> Once the installation is finished, is there any performance advantage (
> video performance, scientific [ FFTs ] calculations ) in recompiling the
> kernel with a more specific target? And, if so, which target would you
> recommend for a Celeron II? An Athlon? I have 128 MB of RAM and 6 GB of
> hard drive space, so the size of the kernel should not be an issue.
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