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On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 18:57:21 -0500, Dale wrote: |
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> > press Tab at the boot menu to edit isolinux options. But use one of |
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> > the specifically 64 bit menu items, not the generic one that tries to |
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> > determine your CPU type on the fly. |
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> Thanks. I thought there was a way to edit it but I was going to have to |
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> just look and see if I could figure it out. This helps. It gives me |
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> hope that it is doable too. ;-) |
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> I wonder, if I try to boot the 32 bit version if it would work? |
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> According to some of the things I read, it affects the 64 bit stuff but |
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> not 32 bit stuff. Hmmmmm. Interesting. ^-^ |
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That's a good idea. Both use the same userspace so the only difference is |
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in the kernels, and I doubt there are many differences between them |
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except for the target architecture, so it old be a good test. You could |
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also try the two versions of the alt kernel. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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