Re: Multiarch live CDs

2017-12-12 Thread adrian15
El 12/11/17 a las 08:38, Borden Rhodes escribió: > There were days, about a year ago, when I could write in auto/config: > > --architectures 'i386' > --linux-flavours 'amd64 686-pae' > > And this made me happy because I could generate an image that ran > natively on both 32 and 64-bit processors

Re: Multiarch live CDs

2017-11-15 Thread Steve McIntyre
[ Apologies for the delayed response - really realy busy... :-( ] On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 11:48:09AM +1100, Michael . wrote: >Live wrapper has replaced live build for official images. >Live build is still being maintained by a Debian Developer (Raphael) and is >being used by the wider community an

Re: Multiarch live CDs

2017-11-13 Thread Mert Dirik
On 11/12/2017 10:38 AM, Borden Rhodes wrote: Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched "linux-image-amd64" amd64 kernel package no longer exists in 32 bit repository starting with stretch. You can still use 64 bit kernel with 32 bit user space by enabling amd64 foreign ar

Re: Multiarch live CDs

2017-11-12 Thread Michael .
Live wrapper has replaced live build for official images. Live build is still being maintained by a Debian Developer (Raphael) and is being used by the wider community and many Debian based offshoots. The link you provided for multiarch is a netinst image not a live image. As far as I am aware Debi

Re: Multiarch live CDs

2017-11-12 Thread Borden Rhodes
On 12 November 2017 at 09:32, Andreas Heinlein wrote: > Am 12.11.2017 um 08:38 schrieb Borden Rhodes: >> There were days, about a year ago, when I could write in auto/config: >> >> --architectures 'i386' >> --linux-flavours 'amd64 686-pae' >> >> And this made me happy because I could generate an i

Re: Multiarch live CDs

2017-11-12 Thread Andreas Heinlein
Am 12.11.2017 um 08:38 schrieb Borden Rhodes: > There were days, about a year ago, when I could write in auto/config: > > --architectures 'i386' > --linux-flavours 'amd64 686-pae' > > And this made me happy because I could generate an image that ran > natively on both 32 and 64-bit processors (ever

Multiarch live CDs

2017-11-11 Thread Borden Rhodes
There were days, about a year ago, when I could write in auto/config: --architectures 'i386' --linux-flavours 'amd64 686-pae' And this made me happy because I could generate an image that ran natively on both 32 and 64-bit processors (every now and then I run into a 32-bit processor I want to run