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Re: choice of debian kernel for etch



Le Tuesday 14 October 2008 07:53:12 Boris Demirov, vous avez écrit :
> Boris Demirov wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have this situation where I want to select an already recompiled
> > debian kernel for the following hw:
> >
> > 16GB ram
> > Intel E5420 xeon (2x4 cores cpu)
> >
> > with the requirements to support vservers, to be 32 bit and to be able
> > to use all the memory installed. I am talking about debian etch.
> >
> > Is there a kernel I can use without the need of recompiling?
> >
> > Second question, since I think the answer to the first question is no.
> > What will happen if I use a *-vserver-amd64 kernel on a 32 bit etch? Is
> > this a good idea for a production environment?
> >
> > Thanks for all replies in advance.
> Nobody has been in this situation?
>

Isn't ther a linux-image.....686-bigmem  ?
Yes I found one.

Just install the meta package linux-image-686-bigmem.

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