On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Paul Jakma wrote:
My data-point is that I ran an x86-64 kernel on i386 F10 for a few
months until I got tired of yum not being able to update kernel
packages. The kernel side apparently works fine AFAICT. The .1% is
yum.
Oh, I don't quite remember the details, but I think libvirt also gets
a bit confused when its 32bit and the kernel is 64.
Another data-point is that I've used and developed on other 32/64
x86-64 systems for a number of years and those manage it just fine.
It really shouldn't be hard, if you decide its worth supporting.
regards,
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