![]() ![]() Save a checkpoint of the packages we have installed at the start. Now reboot with the newly installed 64 bit amd64 kernel before You may also wish to deinstall all the old 32 bit kernels at this point. We also install debootstrap as we will use it later.Įcho "foreign-architecture amd64" >/etc/dpkg//multiarchĪpt-get install linux-image-3.2.0-23-generic:amd64 debootstrap Run the following in turn to allow 64 bit programs to be installed as aįoreign architecture, then install the 64 bit kernel. Programs, so this is the first thing needed. ![]() However the 64 bit kernel allows the execution of both 32 bit and 64 bit The 32 bit kernel does not allow the execution of 64 bit programs. The process is now more straight-forward. Update : This HowTo has been replaced for the new 14.04 LTS release of Ubuntu. With the release of Ubuntu LTS 12.04 (Precise Pangolin), this feature is ![]() The primary use of this is to allow 32 bit programs to be run on a 64 bit The facility permits the installation ofĮxecutable files (such as libraries and programs) from multipleĪrchitectures simultaneously on the same system. With the upcoming release of Debian GNU/Linux wheezy, a new feature called You start with a 32 bit system that can runĦ4 bit programs, then convert it to a 64 bit system that can run 32 bit This brief HOWTO shows how to take a working 32 bit 12.04 installation andĬonvert it into a 64 bit system.
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