Re: x86 libs on x86_64 - when will they be gone?

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On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 23:05 +0200, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> that's different. For fedora... what'd be needed is a bootloader level
> hack (seems SuSE already has one) and about 4 weeks of sleepless
> nights for Jeremy ;)

We have this kind of thing for PPC already -- it boots the ppc32 or the
ppc64 kernel according to the hardware.

Using kexec to load the 64-bit kernel if we find that we need it might
be a viable alternative option. Or even, perhaps, running the %post
scripts later after we've booted the 64-bit kernel (e.g. before
firstboot) -- perhaps if we do that we could also manage to run ldconfig
and scrollkeeper-update only once, instead of 100 times during the
install... :)

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dwmw2

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