> If you unpack the deb with dpkg -x does it contain a 32bit kernel?
So I unpacked it:
# dpkg -x <linux-image> ~/tmp

But I am not sure what to do after that? The above command unpacked files as if 
it would have unpacked into a standard directories ~/tmp/boot, ~/tmp/usr, 
~/tmp/lib/

Kushal Koolwal

I do blog at http://blogs.koolwal.net/

                                          
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