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* [uml-devel] UML and AMD-64
@ 2004-01-13 11:40 Tim Barbour
  2004-01-13 14:51 ` Jeff Dike
  2004-01-13 17:56 ` [uml-devel] Re: [discuss] " Jani Averbach
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Tim Barbour @ 2004-01-13 11:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: user-mode-linux-user, user-mode-linux-devel; +Cc: discuss, aj

I am wondering whether an AMD-64 box can host user-mode Linux. I know that an
AMD-64 system is supposed to be able to run 32-bit applications, but does that
extend as far as running a 32-bit UML virtual machine ?

Is there any possibility of running a 64-bit UML virtual machine on an AMD-64 ?

The UML website has no mention of an AMD-64 port of UML, but I have heard a
claim that it is possible to host a 64-bit UML on an AMD-64.

If anyone can shed light on this I would appreciate it.

Tim


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2004-01-13 11:40 [uml-devel] UML and AMD-64 Tim Barbour
2004-01-13 14:51 ` Jeff Dike
2004-01-13 17:25   ` Michael Koehne
2004-01-13 17:56 ` [uml-devel] Re: [discuss] " Jani Averbach
2004-02-20  0:10   ` Matt Ayres
2004-02-20 10:14     ` Gerd Knorr
2004-02-20 17:54     ` BlaisorBlade

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