That's what I was thinking.
I'm planning on using Ubuntu 64-bit, as it's the only one that will allow me
to boot up from hard disk (NForce4 problems) unless you can suggest another
OS that's predominantly 64bit and has nforce4 drivers.

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Subject: Re: Cross-lfs question

Marcus Singleton wrote:

>I am curious as to whether or not it is necessary to follow the cross-lfs
>book for a 64bit system if your host distro is already 64 bit?
>
>I don't think it would be, but am not completely positive.
>
>Marcus Singleton
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It depends on how things are setup. If 32 bit is the dominant 
architecture, then yes. If 64 bit is the dominant architecture, then no.

Which distro are you using?

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