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On Mittwoch 05 November 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> On Wednesday 05 November 2008 18:22:00 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: |
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> > On Mittwoch 05 November 2008, Daniel Pielmeier wrote: |
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> > > 2008/11/5 Momesso Andrea <momesso.andrea@×××××.com>: |
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> > > > So it is possible to chroot from a 32 to a 64 bit enviroment? And is |
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> > > > it safe? |
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> > > AFAIK chroot from 32 to 64 bit is not possible. |
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> > you are wrong. |
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> > You can do it, BUT you need a 64bit kernel. |
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> Ah, but how often have you seen a 32 bit userland running atop a 64 bit |
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> kernel? I've never seen it (unusual cases like a 32 bit Firefox on a 64 bit |
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> system excepted) |
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just boot systemresucuecd with the 64bit kernel. You have a 32bit userland, |
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64bit kernel and you can chroot into 64bit systems without any problems at |
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all. |
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Done it several times. |