On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 08:39:23PM +0800, Vishal Soni-G20083 wrote:
> Can we compile and run UML kernel on a 64bit Machine? 

Yes.

> If no, Is
> mandatory to give SUBARCH=i386(or some other subarchitecture) when we
> compile UML on 64bit Machine?

If you want a 32-bit UML, that works for some people.  I have just gotten
bizarre compilation errors when I tried it.

> I'm getting following Kernel panic on execution of UML (built with
> SUBARCH=i386). Can anyone point where I went wrong?

What was the boot output?

                                Jeff
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