>
> Unfortunately no. We'd need 32 bit emulation support in the 64 bit
> kernel to be able to boot the 32-bit filesystem image with a 64-bit
> kernel and we don't have it.
>
> The best solution is a completely fresh install using the
> 64-bit img/iso.
>
> Doing an upgrade
:Hi guys,
:
:Is there a non-complicated way to change/cross-compile kernel and userland
:to 64bit from a 32bit installation?
:
:Thanks,
:Petr
Unfortunately no. We'd need 32 bit emulation support in the 64 bit
kernel to be able to boot the 32-bit filesystem image with a 64-bit
kernel
Hi guys,
Is there a non-complicated way to change/cross-compile kernel and userland
to 64bit from a 32bit installation?
Thanks,
Petr