On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 04:12:56AM +0000, Paulo da Silva wrote:
> I did a mke2fs running on a 64 bits (x86_64) system.
> Is there a way to specify that a filesystem is for 64 bits?
Yeah, you fill it with either 64 or 32-bit binaries.
> I am using linux for 64 bits since a couple of days before.
> I did not patch the host kernel with skas yet.
UML no longer requires patching the host in order to use skas mode.
> Besides performance, is there any other reason to use it?
It works. I have never really tested tt mode on x86_64.
Jeff
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