No idea about the filesystems but on 32-bit architecture, you
shouldn't have any problems. Arch is using a different repository for
32-bit software under 64-bit machines called 'multilib'. You only need
to enable that and you will be fine.

On 6 December 2011 15:08, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> I'm new to the list.
>
> I already received some hints from another Arch Linux mailing list.
>
> Sorry that my mail is formatted in HTML. When I tied to restore the distro I 
> used before from a backup for the billionth time, I made a mistake and 
> accidentally deleted originals and backups from ext4 partitions.
> Currently I'm even unable to boot any from my other Linux installs, so I'm 
> using a Parted Magic live CD, resp. the web mailing thingy from my provider.
>
> I'll switch to Arch Linux because for my needs, audio productions, it could 
> be easier to keep it stable than it is for other distros.
>
> I've got two questions.
>
> 1. What is a safe FS, that can be recovered? Ext4 seemingly isn't such a FS. 
> The FS also should be usable for audio productions. Security regarding to 
> multiple user usage, web access, server usage etc. are unimportant for a DAW.
>
> 2. For my main Linux I always prefer to use 64-bit architecture, but 32-bit 
> architecture compatibility is needed. Is there something I should take care 
> about when installing Arch Linux?
>
> Cheers!
>
> Ralf

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