The system you would replace, is on the Pentium D ? I don't remember the distro name, but not the gentoo one.

So if Pentium D contain 64 bits distro you would replace by gentoo ... they is a solution to compile it directly on this computer in 64 bits, so after just replace the main system with a rescue

If not ... you can copy the system on your pentium 4 ... replace your prod for a moment, take the pentium D and install a 64 bits gentoo version ... so replace your prod with 64 bits version ... a sort of double switch

you see ?

Le Thu, 16 Nov 2006 16:04:20 +0100, Jon M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:

Geistteufel wrote:

Hi Mark,

I actually wasn't planning on using 64bit anyway

I'm wondering if I should set my CFLAGS to -march=x86-32 or leave it as -march=pentium4? Are they essentially the same? I already took your previous suggestion and enabled vSMP support, though I haven't moved the drive to it's new home as of yet.

 > Did your actual system install on your Pentium D is in 64 bits ?

The OS is installed on a regular Pentium 4 (32bit), but will be installed on a Pentium D that can run 64bit, but will be sticking with 32bit.

Is that what you wanted to know?



        

        
                
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