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Re: From x86 to x86-64



On 30 Jan 2009, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
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> tinkywinky wrote:
> > I've installed x86 version of Lenny, but I have 64-bit processor. I'd like
> > to change to use 64-bit version of debian. Is that possible without having
> > to reinstall?
> 
> There is a very simple way: just install the linux-image-*-amd64 and
> boot into that kernel. This will run a 64bit kernel with your 32bit
> system. It won't be 'fully' 64, but for me it's 64bit enough on my laptop.
> 
> I don't really know how much real life improvement a fresh install of
> amd64 would yield, but I guess for most desktop systems it is not really
> to worry about...
> (Please correct me, if that's wrong or share any expererience on that)
> 
> YMMV, cheers,
> 
> Johannes
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Reading your post, I found I'd been doing that for a long time without
realizing it!. I've never had any problems; whether there is any benefit
I've no idea.

Anthony

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