2011/2/8 Christian PERRIER <bubu...@debian.org>: > My main point is to avoid "jargon". Here, we are talking about > kfreebsd ports where only two flavours exist: -i386 and -amd64. Both > run on the same family of processors and the main difference between > them is that one is 32-bits and the other is 64-bits. > > So, as what we basically want to say users is "hey, if you pick ZFS > file system, you guys should really pick the so-called amd64 > architecture", my proposal seems to be a good way to do so. > > Maybe, if we want to be picky, we could say: > > " Although ZFS is supported on 32 bits i386 family systems, using it > without special tuning may lead to performance or stability problems."
This seems fine to me. >> > These arches names are confusing enough, imho. >> >> What's confusing about them? > > I think that a random poll among users would easily lead to many > people thinking that "amd64" should only be used with systems with AMD > processors. This is what I call "confusing". If you tell users to install "amd64", they may not know technical details about this architecture such as pointer length, but they know exactly which file to download. OTOH, if you tell users to install "the 64-bit version", they may know pointer length but will doubt when they have to choose between "amd64" and "ia64". I don't think it hurts to mention pointer length, as long as it doesn't replace the key information: - trouble is with i386 - use amd64 if your hardware supports it I propose something like this: Description: Go back to the menu and correct this problem? You have configured one or more partitions with the ZFS file system. Although ZFS is supported on 32-bit i386, using it without special tuning may lead to performance or stability problems due to limitations of the this architecture. . You're encouraged to either use the 64-bit (amd64) version of this installer (if your hardware supports this), or go back to the partitioning menu and configure the partitions to use another file system. -- Robert Millan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/AANLkTi=chfxvrq+76ccs2c-bya9fs1dm7nypkpvni...@mail.gmail.com