Re: 32-bit qemu + 64-bit kvm be a problem?

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On 03/10/2010 11:59 AM, Neo Jia wrote:
hi,

I have to keep a 32-bit qmeu user space to work with some legacy
library I have but still want to use 64-bit host Linux to explore
64-bit advantage.

So I am wondering if I can use a 32-bit qemu + 64-bit kvm-kmod
configuration.

It's fully supported. It's less well tested that 64/64 or 32/32, so please report any bugs.

Will there be any limitation or drawback for this
configuration? I already get one that we can't assign guest physical
memory more than 2047 MB.

That is the only limitation AFAIK.

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