Marius Andreiana wrote: > Is there a way to force a 686-kernel at install time? I imagine you could rpm -ivh <kernel-rpm-here> any kernel (replacing "<kernel-rpm-here>" with the desired kernel) and then pick it from the boot menu when you reboot. If it fails to run, you can reboot again and pick a different kernel. Of course, different major kernel versions expect some different support files, but that's another issue.