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Hi!
At the moment i am using Arch Linux i686 with 1GB Ram. I am going to upgrade to more and would like to know if there´s a possibility to switch from i686 to 64 Bit with, say, just editing the packages in /etc/pacman.conf (well, ok, might be too simple...) - or would i have to reinstall my entire system?
Thanks!
Last edited by haukew (2009-08-24 16:55:31)
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i made a post about this when i went through the same thing: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=64485
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Great, thanks a lot :-)
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Be aware that 1GB is divided between the dual core so that the system runs like a 512MB device.
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Be aware that 1GB is divided between the dual core so that the system runs like a 512MB device.
Please elaborate on this.
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lilsirecho wrote:Be aware that 1GB is divided between the dual core so that the system runs like a 512MB device.
Please elaborate on this.
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