you could change to a 64bit kernel i believe but as for swapping out all
your software in 5 mins...
chances are youll muck something up. so from a system admins point of
view i would seriously advise you to get another machine, set it up,
copy your data across. then when you are happy, swap that machine out
as the live machine.
i just dont think a 5 minute downtime would be at all possible.
Dean
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Hello,
I have a running critical production server, running Debian Sarge 32 Bits
version.
I would like to migrate to Debian-AMD64 system, how can I do it, without
interrupting for more
than 5 minutes my services which are running on it?
I mounted the ISO debian-31r0a-amd64-binary-1.iso at /mnt but I don't know how
to start manually
the Debian installation program.
How can I start the install program manually?
I would like to install the Debian AMD64 distribution to a temporary device (USB key), then I do a chroot, if
all works fine I will try to boot on the USB key, and then if all works very well, I will copy the USB key
files to the old harddisk partition to complete the migration.
Is this possible?
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