On Sat, 17 May 2014 12:34:12 -0700 Gary Roach <gary719_li...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On 05/17/2014 11:04 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > On Sb, 17 mai 14, 10:29:43, Gary Roach wrote: > >> On 05/17/2014 08:49 AM, Tom Furie wrote: > >>> On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 08:23:07AM -0700, Gary Roach wrote: > >>> > >>>> Sorry, I thought I had. --print-architecture => i386, > >>>> --print-foreign-architectures => amd64 > >>> And there it is - you are running a 32-bit system with a 64-bit > >>> kernel. > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> Tom > >>> > >> And how do I correct this? > > > > Simple: install linux-image-686-pae, which will pull in the current > > kernel for your release. > > > > Complicated: reinstall using Debian amd64. > > > >> Note: All of my source.list entries are prefaced with > >> [arch=amd64,i386]. > > This is not really necessary unless you want to use different > > sources per arch (which is not your case, you're using the same > > sources). > > > > Kind regards, > > Andrei > I think we have a misunderstanding here. I am running a 64 bit > system. While I can boot to the linux-image-686-pae kernel, this will > set up a 32 bit OS which is not what I want. I'm running an Intel > DP55KG board with an i5-750, 4 core 64 bit buss processor and would > like to use the full capability of the board. > > If the software is thinking that I am running a 32 bit system, then > something desperately needs correcting. But what? > > Gary R. > > To get a full 64 bit system, reinstall from an amd64 installation medium. There are no shortcuts. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140517214543.5b464...@orac.fil