I want to be able to do this, but I need some time to be able to work on it.
First there was CentOS-5.11, then the Xen upgrade to 4.2.5 for the virt sig and autoinstall of the xen kernel for grub. and now CentOS-6.6 to get released.
I have been building all updates for i386 when I build x86_64, so we should be able to spend 4 or 5 days and get something released for testing .. if I can come up with 4 or 5 days to get it done. (We already have a kernel SPEC file and syslinux mods from people on this list)
You can see the i686 packages that are built here:
5 thoughts on - CentOS 7 For I386/32-bit?
There is no i386 version of upstream.:
15.10.2014 19.56 kirjoitti “Boris Epstein”
RHEL7 and therefore CentOS 7 are x86_64 only.
As others have written, there is no official 32bit version of CentOS 7. There has been talk of a 32bit SIG on the lists, but no official group yet:
http://wiki.CentOS.org/SpecialInterestGroup
–keith
C7 i686-related talks here:
http://seven.CentOS.org/2014/01/i686-effort-is-kicking-off/
http://lists.CentOS.org/pipermail/CentOS-devel/2014-September/thread.html#11868
Akemi
I want to be able to do this, but I need some time to be able to work on it.
First there was CentOS-5.11, then the Xen upgrade to 4.2.5 for the virt sig and autoinstall of the xen kernel for grub. and now CentOS-6.6 to get released.
I have been building all updates for i386 when I build x86_64, so we should be able to spend 4 or 5 days and get something released for testing .. if I can come up with 4 or 5 days to get it done. (We already have a kernel SPEC file and syslinux mods from people on this list)
You can see the i686 packages that are built here:
http://buildlogs.CentOS.org/
(in the c7.00* and c7-updates directories)
Thanks, Johnny Hughes