On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:03:38 +0200
drago01 <drago01(a)gmail.com> wrote:
...snip...
A way that would fix this is a LiveDVD with both the x86_64 and x86
image on it and let the bootloader boot the appropriate version. (I
don't know if this is possible with the current tools). But this would
result into this:
* Default media works for every x86 system while it still takes
advantage of the hardware (x86_64)
* We have more space on the media (even when it has to be shared
between x86 and x86_64)
* It won't clutter the download page because it will simply replace
the current download link
But this will probable require some amount of work.
This sounds like an excellent idea. :)
Hopefully someone knows if this is possible and/or how to approach it.
Of course it's going to be larger than the live cd images and it will
require dvd, but it could be nice in any case.
kevin