--- On Fri, 7/24/09, john wendel <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: john wendel <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Can I have a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit userland ?
> To: [email protected], "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice
> for using Fedora." <[email protected]>
> Date: Friday, July 24, 2009, 8:34 PM
> On 07/24/2009 08:35 AM, Steve Berg
> wrote:
> >> 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 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.
> >
> > Ok, I haven't tried this but I think my first attempt
> would be to install
> > a 64-bit system with a bare minimum of packages.
> Then install all the
> > userland applications from the 32-bit repos.
>
> Sounds sensible to me. I'll try it this weekend.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> --
It is possible, but certain things don't work. But you will gain in memory and
other issues. I saw a thread in slax forum regarding an x86_64 kernel to boot
in slax (compiled in kongoni linux distro). Users appear to be happy and say
that it works. Kernel is moving rapidly, Just got patch-2.6.30.3 and compiled
new kernel
[oliva...@et1161-05 ~]$ uname -iprm
2.6.30.3 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
[oliva...@et1161-05 ~]$
I'll try to do this for four machines, and I am learning a great deal about
patching and other things. Fedora is indeed staying behind with regards to
kernels except on rawhide^{1}
Regards,
Antonio
{1} As soon as I get back to school mid to late August, I'll be updating
several of my rawhide machines if possible. That's where I can get a better
connection :)
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