On 07/25/2017 08:07 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Ger van Dijck writes:
Then the next question is when having a 64 bit capable machine how I
can install instead Fedora26 32 bit a 64 bit version of Fedora26 ?
The same way you would install Fedora 26 on any other 64 bit machine.
This is basically a fresh new install. If you have any files you want to
keep, copy them to a thumb drive, or somewhere else. Then, download
Fedora 64bit, then start it. You'll have to tell the installer to remove
all existing partitions, and create new ones.
If you have your /home directory on a separate partition (which is the
default arrangement) then you won't lose your personal files or configs.
You will just reinstall the / partition with the 64-bit version of Fedora.
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