I've been conducting some trials to get a system on 32-bit Fedora to
upgrade to 64-bit Fedora. Nothing so far has succeeded. Yum always
ends up with hundreds of conflicts. I think what is missing is that
first we need to be able to run a 64-bit kernel with the 32-bit userland
and then maybe we could get some traction on an upgrade path between the
architectures. Then 'uname' would report a 64-bit capable system and
/etc/rpm/platform could have x86_64-redhat-linux and together those
might straighten out yum to where it could determine proper dependencies
with 64-bit as preferred.
Is it possible to run a 64-bit kernel with F10? Is there a set of
packages that could be force installed that would allow this?
Regards,
Gerry
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