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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] new installation of the base operating system
You can run a 32-bit userland on a 64-bit kernel. That's what i do.
/Jonathan
Nico Kadel-Garcia skrev:
Abri Nation wrote:
2007/4/15, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:nkadel@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Abri Nation wrote:
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> Thank you for your answer!
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> The images are fully virtualized.
> An update is not possible, cause now i use FC6 i386, and i have to
> install "centos5 with 64 Bit support" (could this change from
i386 to
> 64Bit support be also a problem for the images to start?)... i
made
> already a backup of /etc/xen/* and for the images. do i need to
attend
> something else?
Switching from 32-bit to 64-bit "en vivo" this way is begging for
pain.
Backing up your images and Xen setup is *good*. I've seen reports of
people running 32-bit VM's successfully on 64-bit OS's, but I've
personally had serious trouble with running non-rebuilt apps from
32-bit
environments in a 64-bit environment. (Wacom devices, in
particular.)
Why do you have to update your server to 64-bit but not your VM's?
64-bit was the request of the boss for the base operating system, but
i could install i386 also. the instantaneous installation was
actually not for active service. but now the virtual machines are
running, and i have to switch the operating system cause we do no use
fedora on our linux servers at all.
also you do not recommend to install 64-bit? than i will install
i386, i think there would not be such a big difference,or?
thank you Nico!
I haven't tried running 32-bit DomU's under 64-bit operating sytems. I
may get a chance to in 2 weeks, but it just seems to be begging for
trouble.
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