On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 16:48 -0500, Adam Jackson wrote:
On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 13:50 -0600, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> syslinux would need to be able to detect the arch to install and likely also
> have a flag to force 32 bit we could easily implement the 64 bit kernel and 32
> bit userland idea that was put forward a few releases ago. pungi will need to
> learn how to make the new iso. but i think it is achievable.
As I'm actually trying this on one of the laptops on my desk, I'd point
out that this almost certainly requires yum changes to work well. yum
gets its idea of arch from uname, which reports what the kernel is, not
what the current glibc is.
Not that it's not a good idea - it seems to work surprisingly well - but
it's not turnkey yet.
- ajax
From what I understand, this isn't about delivering a 64bit kernel and a
32bit userland. That's a different ball of fun. This is about having
one single piece of media that can serve as either a 32bit install
media, or a 64bit install media, and which you get would depend on the
syslinux menu item you boot, which would be driven by what arch CPU you
have (or forced by the user). That shouldn't require any yum hackery at
all.
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