On Friday, 9 June 2017 4:42:49 PM AEST cory seligman via luv-main wrote:
> > https://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers-tablets/laptops/dell/dell-inspiron-11-> 
> > > 3000-11-6-laptop/329999/
> > 
> > That's a nice little laptop.
> 
> yes. I didn't manage to get my older 32bit ubuntu booting on it, but I gave
> up and installed xubuntu-16.04 64 bit.
> 
> runs very nicely, everything appears to work fine.

It's very strange that you couldn't get 32bit Ubuntu booting.  Were you trying 
to transfer an image or do a fresh install and then copy the configuration?

The web page says that it uses eMMC not regular storage so the mapping to 
something the BIOS recognises may be a little different to what regular disks 
use and that might preclude an image copy.

Also as an aside a 64bit kernel will work in all ways with 32bit userspace, I 
do this all the time in Debian and Ubuntu should work just as well.  So if you 
wanted your old 32bit configuration but couldn't get the kernel/bootloader 
going you could just copy the 32bit userspace on to another partition and 
configure GRUB to boot that with the 64bit kernel, you just need to copy the 
64bit modules from /lib/modules to the partition used for 32bit.

As an aside on my KVM servers I have a script in /etc/kernel/postinst.d/ that 
uses rsync to copy /lib/modules to every VM, including the ones with 32bit 
userspace.

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