Add some description files for flavours. Basically, for each flavour, if
'class' is set, then in the description, "@class@ class systems" will be described; if class is not set, then the flavour name will be used. Ie, if there's no desc.386, then "this kernel is for 386 class systems" will show up in the description. There's also @desc@ (see the s390 stuff for an example) that will be appended to the description. I haven't actually implemented this yet; please fill in what you need for your pet architecture, and I'll do it tomorrow. svn path=/trunk/kernel/source/linux-2.6-2.6.12/; revision=3594
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class = PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/P4
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class = multi-processor PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/P4
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class = AMD Duron/Athlon/AthlonXP
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class = multi-processor AMD Duron/Athlon/AthlonXP
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class = IBM S/390
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desc = This kernel has support to IPL (boot) from a VM reader or DASD device.
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class = IBM zSeries
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desc = This kernel has support to IPL (boot) from a VM reader or DASD device.
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class = uni-processor 64-bit UltraSPARC
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class = multi-processor 64-bit UltraSPARC
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