Linux in OVM for Sparc

Gentlemen,
is it possible to instal redhat linux  in a guest ldom. Please note it is SPARC blade T3-1.
Already there are multiple solaris sparc guest ldoms configured. I wanted advice from you if I am correct in stating that in a Sparc version of OVM ,redhat linux cannot be installed ?

I found below link.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E35328_01/E35329/html/vmrns-guest-os.html
Appears it is not possible in sparc. awe may however install sparc solaris and created a branded linux container..

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