Dave Jones wrote:
> "s390x" is the notation used (just by convention, I suspect) that the
> Linux kernel is 64-bit. The "s390" notation means the kernel is 31-bit.
s390-64 would have been a more-helpful name I guess. But either way, the
Linux code was developed before marketing named that thing zSeries - and
the name was never changed from s390x ("s390 eXtended") later on...
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