Re: Why not /usr/bin64?

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On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 04:31 -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> Rudolf Kastl wrote: 
[ ...]
> For more complicated cases (if there are any), surely a chroot is
> the best way to go.  Another option, is to use Xen, and run both
> 32bit and 64bit OS's simultaneously.  That's going to get even easier
> later this year when AMD releases their Pacifica technology.

Which is kinda problematic considering the lack of AMD64 support in the
current FC4 and FC5 Xen implementation.
While Xen 3.0 is supposed to include AMD64 host support, but the AMD64
kernel-xen builds have yet to be included in FC5 test[1/2] releases.

Gilboa

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