Re: 64 bit kernel, 32 bit userland

2010-08-11 Thread nux
Frank Murphy writes: > On 11/08/10 16:44, n...@li.nux.ro wrote: > >> >> Does anyone have a solution for running a 32 bit fedora userland on top of a >> 64 bit kernel? >> I'm quite interested in this setup to be honest and I saw it >> somewhere that's relatively trivial to have it running on Debia

Re: 64 bit kernel, 32 bit userland

2010-08-11 Thread Frank Murphy
On 11/08/10 16:44, n...@li.nux.ro wrote: > > Does anyone have a solution for running a 32 bit fedora userland on top of a > 64 bit kernel? > I'm quite interested in this setup to be honest and I saw it > somewhere that's relatively trivial to have it running on Debian, only I > don't want to run t

Re: 64 bit kernel, 32 bit userland

2010-08-11 Thread nux
Frank Murphy writes: > On 11/08/10 16:33, n...@li.nux.ro wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm reading here[1] that even when installing the 32 bit version of Fedora >> we can get a 64 bit kernel (which is awesome). Can someone confirm if this >> has actually been implemented in F13? >> > > No, never happen

Re: 64 bit kernel, 32 bit userland

2010-08-11 Thread Frank Murphy
On 11/08/10 16:33, n...@li.nux.ro wrote: > Hello, > > I'm reading here[1] that even when installing the 32 bit version of Fedora > we can get a 64 bit kernel (which is awesome). Can someone confirm if this > has actually been implemented in F13? > No, never happened. -- Regards, Frank Murphy U

64 bit kernel, 32 bit userland

2010-08-11 Thread nux
Hello, I'm reading here[1] that even when installing the 32 bit version of Fedora we can get a 64 bit kernel (which is awesome). Can someone confirm if this has actually been implemented in F13? [1]http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Fedora-project-plans-to-use-64-bit -and-PAE-kernels-7402