Bootcamp on new Intel XServe

Does anyone know if it's possible to run bootcamp on the new Intel XServe machines?
Boot Camp Assistant tells me I need to upgrade the firmware on the XServe before proceeding, but I cannot find this for the new XServes.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
I am trying to install Fedora Core 6 using bootcamp.
Regards,
Trevor.
XServe (Intel)   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

>Well, hwmond won't be running, so the fans won't be controlled
Are you sure about that? hwmond simply logs the hardware status and sends emails if there's a problem. There's nothing in the man page that hints that hwmond is responsible for adjusting the fan speeds. Althouth I don't know for sure, I'd expect that there's firmware-level control of fan speeds based on temperature sensor inputs, not OS-level control.
> it's unclear whether all the ECC handling will be done
ECC would be handled by the (hardware) memory controller, not by the OS.
There might be no mechanism to check the state of the ECC (e.g. count errors), but I'd still expect to get the benefits.
> and power supply failover (if you've got the dual supplies) won't work
Again, I'd expect this to be handled by the firmware, not by the OS. hwmond is probably responsible for detecting the failure and reporting it (e.g. via Server Monitor and/or email), but I would still expect the basic power load balancing and redundancy to work - you'd may just need to periodically check the LEDs on the back to check PSU state.
Note, I'm not saying Boot Camp will work, or that it won't work, just that I don't expect these hardware-level features to be affected.

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