upgrading 32-bit installation to 64-bit

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Hi!

I've got a 32-bit Centos installed on an AMD Phenom II X2 processor and
I'm interested ni making it 64 bit instead. But I'd sure like to avoid
having to go back thru the whole installation again... in part because
I've got sotware RAID set up and I'm assuming that I can't do a fresh
install into it without having to re-configure the whole thing.

So, is it possible (and practical) to upgrade a 32 bit system to 64?

Thanks!

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