On Saturday 14 January 2006 00:58, Neil Bothwick wrote: > > Why don't you just do a separate 64 bit install using stage 3 and GRP > packages? You'll have it working in far less time than you have spent on > this hybrid 32/64 bit setup. > You are probably right that I should do an install with GRP packages but the problem is that this is a family PC. I have 5 other people using this system. I annoyed all of them when I hard pressed and removed Windows. Now if I do a GRP install, then first I'll have to customise it according to everyone's needs and then once again when I complete the amd64 system. Not only does this put more load on me, but also gives the other members a chance to mock me and say, "Windows would have been far better".
If this current idea (by Zac) of compiling a kernel and drivers under stage 3 doesn't work, then I'll surely do a GRP install. BTW thanks for sticking with this thread for so long and not getting annoyed :-) -- Regards, Abhay
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