On Thursday 12 January 2006 13:04, Zac Medico wrote:
>
> Well, you can't convert the 32 bit userland directly to 64 bit.  However,
> you can run the 32 bit userland with a 64 bit kernel.  For example, you can
> borrow the kernel from the amd64 minimal install cd.  The 64 bit kernel
> behaves essentially the same as the 32 bit one, so you only need to setup
> the bootloader like you normally would.  After you've booted into a 64 bit
> kernel, you will be able to chroot from your 32 bit userland into a 64 bit
> stage3 and build your new system.
>
Wow!!! That sounds the perfect solution. Is it possible? I just compile a 
64bit kernel and chroot will be possible? Is there a place I can download the 
kernel from?

Regards,
Abhay

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