[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] 32bit DomuU on 64-bit Xen
> -----Original Message----- > From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > Lionel Bouton > Sent: 24 October 2006 16:14 > To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [Xen-users] 32bit DomuU on 64-bit Xen > > Hi, > > from what I could find digging around, it is ok to run a 32-bit DomU > with a 64bit Xen/Dom0 as long as you use linux32 to avoid the package > utilities from trying to install 64 bit packages in the DomUs. Ehm, no you CAN NOT run 32-bit DomU on a 64-bit Xen/Dom0, because all kernel modes must be the same (32-bit no PAE, 32-bit PAE or 64-bit). > > What I'm not sure of is if you can run linux32 without modifying the > DomU init scripts (by using initrd for example) so that the > DomU never > thinks it is running on a 64-bit arch. If you can do it with a custom > initrd, I'd like to see one example. You can, if you install a 64-bit kernel, run "linux32" when you install "stupid" applications that don't understand that 32-bit binaries are supported by 64-bit. You shouldn't have to do this in the "average" case, applications will "just work". But there are some rare exceptions that think that "If this isn't an i[3456]86 archiecture, I'm not going to install". You will of course have to install 32-bit support-libraries (which is most often default in the distro anyways) - but it works just fine to do "rpm -i blah-x.y.z-i386.rpm" on a x86_64 machine - it will install the 32-bit version on your machine, and all will work just like you expect it to... -- Mats > > As anyone set up such an environment or knows such one? > > Lionel. > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > > > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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