On 2024-10-17, Christian Schulte <c...@schulte.it> wrote: >> > > I just don't get the point for trying to support 32bit hardware on a > 64bit system. If the hardware does not support 64bit but is limited to > 32bit, use i386. If the hardware supports 64bit, just don't limit it to > 32bit. Does not make sense to me making a 64bit OS support 32bit > devices. Of course, there is an upgrade path. amd64 just should fail to > boot on any hardware not 100% 64bit capable. For such hardware use i386. > Either the hardware is fully 64bit ready, or it is not. In my opinion > amd64 should really give up on anything 32bit and should really just > refuse to boot non 100% 64bit capable systems at all.
What on earth are you talking about? Of course you can't run 64 bit versions of OpenBSD on 32 bit hardware. -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.