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. -- E-mail address: james | "!" sez I. And "?". After a few speechless seconds I @westexe.demon.co.uk | come out with "%^&*". Unless I come up with something | plausible soon I'm going to run out of special | characters. -- Ben at lspace.org