Re: 32 bit kernel on x86_64

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Christopher Stone wrote:
> What is the easiest way to install and run a 32 bit kernel on an
> x86_64 fedora core 4 install?  Using either a 32bit kernel from
> kernel.org or a prebuilt Fedora kernel would work.

Install FC4 32bit. From scratch.

A 32 bit kernel will not run your 64 bit programs (read: *all* the
programs on the disk, with the exception of a few Perl and Python
programs. Which need an appropriate interpreter).

Going from scratch will ensure you don't have any 64 bit binaries lying
around.

Sorry.

James.

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