Quoting Ugo Bellavance <ugob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Johnny Hughes wrote:That is using an i386 host (on x86_64 machines) ... then installing either i386 or x86_64 clients.Regarding this, the host system is a dual-core Opteron... Should I use the x86_64 distro of Centos 4 or x86?
Depending on the type and version of VmWare you have. Some support x86_64 guests, some don't. For example, you'd need to have latest update to have x86_64 guests in ESX 3. Check VmWare's web site for details about the type and version of VmWare you have.
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