> > Unfortunately no. We'd need 32 bit emulation support in the 64 bit > kernel to be able to boot the 32-bit filesystem image with a 64-bit > kernel and we don't have it. > > The best solution is a completely fresh install using the > 64-bit img/iso. > > Doing an upgrade in place would be difficult. You would have to boot > from a 64-bit usb key and then installworld/installkernel the update, > but beyond that the system likely has 32 bit binaries strewn all over > the place (e.g. installed pkgsrc stuff) and cleaning it all out could > take forever. > > The fresh install really is the best choice.
Thanks Matt! Petr
