Duhh!

Different media.  I should have remembered that.  I downloaded the 390x
versions a while back (know realizing it) and they sure wouldn't install
on the 31 bit processor<G>.

Can't fix stupid.

Thanks

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/30/05 1:14 PM >>>
You don't get asked because there is separate installation media for
31-bit
and 64-bit.  If you want a 64-bit system, you need to use the 64-bit
installation media.

One item of note, if you're using V-disks in DIAG mode for Linux swap
disks;
those don't work in 64-bit mode, only 31-bit.  You'll need to use FBA
disks
in 64-bit machines.


Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tom
Duerbusch
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 1:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: zLinux 31 to 64 bit


Well, if you don't speak, you can end up staying ignorant.  That is why
I
speak a lot<G>.

In the Sles9 31 vs 64 bit question.

I have yet to find anything during installation that asks whether I'm
31 bit
for 64 bit.  In fact, I've not found any documentation that discusses
this
fact.

So, my assumption, based on real hardware on other platforms, that if
you
install Sles9 on a 64 bit VM user, it installs Sles9 as 64 bit.  If you
have
a 31 bit user, it installs as 31 bit.  But I haven't seen any
documentation
on how a decision is made during Sles9 installation.

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