Kernel.x86_64
All else i686 + noarch (no problems encountered)
bash-4.1$ uname -i (-m)
x86_64
How would I getforce it to return i686?
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04-05-2010, 11:00 AM
Oliver Falk
What Decides Basearch?
Use setarch!
-of
Frank Murphy <frankly3d@gmail.com> schrieb:
>I have created a hybrid box for myself.
>
>Kernel.x86_64
>All else i686 + noarch (no problems encountered)
>
>bash-4.1$ uname -i (-m)
>x86_64
>
>How would I getforce it to return i686?
>
>
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>Regards,
>
>Frank Murphy
>UTF_8 Encoded, Fedora.x86_64/i686
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04-05-2010, 12:57 PM
Seth Vidal
What Decides Basearch?
On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Frank Murphy wrote:
> I have created a hybrid box for myself.
>
> Kernel.x86_64
> All else i686 + noarch (no problems encountered)
>
> bash-4.1$ uname -i (-m)
> x86_64
>
> How would I getforce it to return i686?
>
return arch, where? you mean for $basearch?
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