On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 12:50:04PM +0200, Dag Stenstad wrote:
> >> I have a 64bit XEN dom0, where I want to run a 32bit userland in a
> >> XEN domU. I have booted a 32bit userland with a 64bit kernel, as a
> >> 64bit dom0 seemingly only allows a 64bit kernel to be used. The 32bit
> >> userland works quite well, I've not had any unexpected errors.
> >> However; When I want to upgrade or install any software, YaST and
> >> friends seems to look at my ARCH to select which packages to install.
> >> How can I override YaST and friends magic?
> > Maybe it works if you run "linux32 yast2". linux32 changes the
> > personality to 32bit.
> 
> Yes, that worked great. I also got hold of a 32bit binary of linux32
> thanks to Jan Engelhardt.

perl -e 'syscall(136, 0x8000008);exec @ARGV' yast2

;-)
  Micha.

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