On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 01:48:16AM +0000, Tim Channon wrote:
> Mitchell Laks wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Question 1:
>>
>> On one machine I am running a  32 bit debian install on a amd64 bit machine.
>> I run 64 bit on another machine, and this one is an older install.
>> I am running sid.
>>
>> Which of these kernels is appropriate?
>>  linux-image-2.6-24-1-486
>> linux-image-2.6-24-1-686
>> linux-image-2.6-24-1-k7
>>
>> I assume that the kernel by apt-cache show
>>
>> linux-image-2.6-24-1-amd64 listed is the 64 bit kernel, which will be 
>> inappropriate for my old 32 bit installation.
>
> apt is clever enough to choose the best one. For AMD64 32 bit mode will  
> be K7, the machine I am using to write this, except that is Testing.

k7 appears to be dead. use -686 or roll your own.

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