On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 07:48:03PM +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> > On Wednesday 2008-05-28 18:57, Dave Jones wrote:
> > >Trying to boot a 64-bit kernel on a 32bit Pentium 4 gets
> >you an amusing message along the lines of.
> >"you need an x86-64, but you only have an i1586"
> >due to the P4 being family F. Munge it to be 686.
> > What is wrong with it? If i386, 486, 586 and 686 are valid names,
> why should not 786 (or rather 1586... since someone thought it
> would be cool to jump the number^1) be?
When you find the Intel literature that refers to the '786' or the '1586',
feel free to send a patch. In the meantime, we'll refer to it as
the rest of the world does.