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35 # Note: on many commodity distributions the next command suffices, but on Arch63 running on commodity PC or server hardware.94 quickest and easiest way to achieve this on commodity x86 systems is to216 universal kernel from a commodity Linux distribution.266 Often all left for you to do afterwards is a ``reboot``, as many commodity400 Linux boot. On commodity x86 systems it is possible to do this in the BIOS Setup835 when following this guide on a few commodity distributions.953 executable. Many commodity Linux distributions ship such a kernel installer in967 (often also called 'initrd'), which commodity distributions rely on for booting;1063 commodity PC or server hardware'. The outlined approach despite this should work
14 commodity hardware who want to report a kernel bug to the upstream Linux302 quickest and easiest way to achieve this on commodity x86 systems is to761 each kernel on commodity x86 machines.1145 Linux boot. On commodity x86 systems it is possible to do this in the BIOS Setup1534 when following this guide on a few commodity distributions.1751 '/boot/initrd-<kernelrelease_id>'. Commodity distributions rely on this file
14 Commodity CPU architectures, such as ARM and Intel CPUs, have started to
224 Dynamic and Adaptive Updates of Non-Quiescent Subsystems in Commodity
15 * with commodity shallow buffered switches
639 commodity, shallow-buffered switches.
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1505 * although they're cheap on commodity x86 and ppc hardware.