Colin Watson wrote: >On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 09:19:35AM -0500, G. Branden Robinson wrote: >> Well, maybe not a strong view, but a sense of vague unease--possibly an >> ill-informed one. As someone who has used SIMH for "real" work[1], I >> have to ask how someone would conduct an install to a 32-bit x86 machine >> running under emulation, assuming no OS on the simulated machine. > >I occasionally use 32-bit x86 even today (mostly for not very good >historical reasons, but nevertheless), and I do it by using a 32-bit >container on a 64-bit x86 machine instead. It's much faster to run, and >it doesn't depend on installer support. There are doubtless edge cases >where you need a completely separate kernel, but they aren't really ones >I run into.
ACK. For people needing/testing i386 stuff, even just a simple debootstrap and {s,}chroot will cover the vast majority of needs. That's how we've been building i386 software already for ages in Debian already. More complex things can be done if needed: loopback mount an image, debootstrap, install a kernel, etc. I don't see this as something we should be spending much effort on in the future. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com < sladen> I actually stayed in a hotel and arrived to find a post-it note stuck to the mini-bar saying "Paul: This fridge and fittings are the correct way around and do not need altering"