I know you can't. I tried. I take that back, you probably could,
but it wouldn't be worth it. You'd have to have a 64-bit kernel in
your boot kernel and initrd, and have compiled the boels sources for
64-bit. I found it much easier just to set up a seperate 64-bit server.
On Oct 6, 2005, at 1:23 AM, Dew-Hattens, Martin wrote:
Hello ladies and Gents,
Does anybody know if I can mix architectures between the client and
server. i.e. I need to have an x86 server and an ia64 client. Both can
run SLES9.
Best Regards
Martin Dew-Hattens
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