Using sandybridge subarch with Intel Pentium G630 @2.70GHz results in "zsh: illegal hardware instruction env -i HOME=/root TERM=$TERM /bin/chroot . bash -l ". at the time of chroot. Is this the expected behavior?
This processor is clearly a sandybridge processor, but when it comes time to chroot into a fresh install on my system this subarch is not the right one. I could not find wether this is constitutes a bug or some sandybridge cpus are less capable than others or different in some fundamental way.
My question is: is this something that I can fix myself? And, how would I go about it? (I think it's time I get involved with my system on a deeper level.)
If nothing can be done, I will just continue using the generic 64 image.
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This processor is clearly a sandybridge processor, but when it comes time to chroot into a fresh install on my system this subarch is not the right one. I could not find wether this is constitutes a bug or some sandybridge cpus are less capable than others or different in some fundamental way.
My question is: is this something that I can fix myself? And, how would I go about it? (I think it's time I get involved with my system on a deeper level.)
If nothing can be done, I will just continue using the generic 64 image.
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