Re: [RFE] x86_64 kernel running in i386 distribution

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Amit Shah wrote:
On (Sat) Oct 03 2009 [23:47:41], Xose Vazquez Perez wrote:
On 09/13/2009 03:58 PM, Amit Shah wrote:

On (Sun) Sep 13 2009 [15:47:09], Xose Vazquez Perez wrote:
hi,

would it be possible to adapt the i386 distribucion
to run also the x86_64 kernel ?
You can just 'yum install kernel.x86_64' and that'll work.
I did it in Fedora-11_i386 and there is no x86_64 kernel package.

Maybe you need to add the x86_64 repos to your yum config.

		Amit
add x86_64 repos to yum doesn't work, because x86_64 packages couldn't be displayed by yum on i386 arch. IIRC, I did it before by using a x86_64 environment to install it to a i386 root, I meant use rpm command with '-r' argument.

I think this is definitely reasonable for people who want use i386 distro for compatible reason and also want use large address space.

Thanks,
Wenming





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