Le Lundi, 20 Juin 2011 12:05:56 -0500,
Mike McCarty a écrit :
> A 64 bit machine which is 32 bit capable, is a completely
> different machine in 32 bit mode than it is in 64 bit mode.
>
> For purposes of compiling, etc. the two modes were effectively
> entirely different computers. The fact that
lanas wrote:
> OK. I already have a nicely-equipped Fedora 32-bit virtual machine in
That was going to be my suggestion. Not Fedora, abut a 32 bit virtual.
> which I alreay built several LFS some time ago (2 years), so I'll keep
> at it then. I was kind of hoping for a 'instant recipe' that did
Le Dimanche, 19 Juin 2011 21:55:28 -0500,
Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
> lanas wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > How would one achieve that ? I recently built a LFS system on a
> > 64-bit host, and all binaries turned out to be 64-bit. I'd like to
> > build and run a 32-bit LFS system. Is there a way
lanas wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> How would one achieve that ? I recently built a LFS system on a
> 64-bit host, and all binaries turned out to be 64-bit. I'd like to
> build and run a 32-bit LFS system. Is there a way of doing that on a
> 64-bit host ?
"On the other hand, the instructions in t
Hello all,
How would one achieve that ? I recently built a LFS system on a
64-bit host, and all binaries turned out to be 64-bit. I'd like to
build and run a 32-bit LFS system. Is there a way of doing that on a
64-bit host ?
- thanks for any suggestions/hints/comments.
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