Re: Can I have a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit userland ?

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On 07/24/2009 12:53 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
john wendel wrote:
Anyone have a simple recipe for building a Fedora system with a 64-bit
kernel and only 32-bit applications?

I'd say you have to install the 32 bit distro and then
manually install the 64 bit kernel.

Then you have to be a little careful with updates
as yum will be confused by this kernel with wrong architecture.

(never tried that, but interested in this matter)


I tried it, using the kernel from my F10 64-bit system on a F11 32-bit box. No luck. I suspect that the initial ramdisk was the problem.

I'll post an update if I can get it working.

Regards,

John

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