I, for one, would be very disappointed if i386 support disappeared; it'd
remove a lot of debugging possibilities for me, such as ESDI, etc. And why
would we dump i386? It's not particularly hard to maintain...
There are a lot of 386's out there, and throwing that userbase out is
plain stupid, considering their other option is DOS...
/David
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