Who rained on your parade Adam? There are quite a few reasons why one
would choose to do so. For instance if some application was not
supported under 64 bits (like flash). Or to create a test platform for a
program being developed for both 32 and 64-bit platforms. Or, as in my
case, to preparing the VM for later deployment as a VM under RHEL in our
hosting facility.

The server is running 64-bit 7.04 on the hardware. I attempted to
install ubuntu 32-bit in a VM. I have not tried it with later versions
ubuntu.

Cheers,
Philip

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