Re: i386 or x86_64 tree?

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On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 22:23 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> How do I tell which update tree for Fedora 14 a system uses?
> 
> I have maintained a repo tree for i386 locally for some time.   I have 
> always had 'older' equipment.
> 
> Well I just picked up an HP dc5000 and I noticed after the install, that 
> the upload profile stated it was an 686 platform (Intel P4 3.2Ghz).  I 
> see i686 rpms on the system and there are i686 rpms in both the i386 and 
> x86_64 update trees.  So I need to know if I now need to pull down the 
> x86_64 tree and point this new box to it instead of the i386 updates....

Don't let the 686 rpms fool ya in the 64bit tree.  Those are there in
case you need to install some 32bit packages on top of your 64bit
install.  

As of right now, I don't use any 32bit packages, so mine's a total 64bit
system, to include flash.  So just depends on what you install,
especially 3rd party to keep it 64bit.

-- 
Mike Chambers
Madisonville, KY

"The best town on Earth!"

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