Re: Convert FC27.i686 (existing) to FC27.x86_64(new).

2017-12-15 Thread JD
On 12/15/2017 11:08 AM, Rick Stevens wrote: On 12/15/2017 08:18 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote: On 12/14/2017 04:28 PM, Roger Heflin wrote: I don't believe there really is an easier way. You can download a kernel.org kernel or the fedora kernel source and built it to be 64-bit and boot that on a 3

Re: Convert FC27.i686 (existing) to FC27.x86_64(new).

2017-12-15 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/15/2017 08:18 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote: > On 12/14/2017 04:28 PM, Roger Heflin wrote: >> I don't believe there really is an easier way. >> >> You can download a kernel.org kernel or the fedora kernel source and >> built it to be 64-bit and boot that on a 32-bit userspace and that >> will get

Re: Convert FC27.i686 (existing) to FC27.x86_64(new).

2017-12-15 Thread Roberto Ragusa
On 12/14/2017 04:28 PM, Roger Heflin wrote: > I don't believe there really is an easier way. > > You can download a kernel.org kernel or the fedora kernel source and > built it to be 64-bit and boot that on a 32-bit userspace and that > will get you around some kernel memory/resource limits, I did

Re: Convert FC27.i686 (existing) to FC27.x86_64(new).

2017-12-14 Thread Frank Elsner
On Thu, 14 Dec 2017 16:16:53 +0100 Ger van Dijck wrote: > > Hi All , > > > Is there a possibility to convert an existing FC27.i686 to FC27.x86_64 OS ? > > I installed long agoo the i686 architexture on elder machines and did > proceed doing so on 64 Bits and PAE capabel machines . > > Now I

Re: Convert FC27.i686 (existing) to FC27.x86_64(new).

2017-12-14 Thread Roger Heflin
I don't believe there really is an easier way. You can download a kernel.org kernel or the fedora kernel source and built it to be 64-bit and boot that on a 32-bit userspace and that will get you around some kernel memory/resource limits, I did that previously on one of my machines for 6-12 months