On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 09:40:03PM +0200, Matthias Saou wrote:
Doing it with yum or even rpm seems unfortunately pretty much
impossible, since x86_64 stuff won't install/run when still running an
x86, so scriplets would fail miserably. Too bad, since forcing a
minimal set of 64bit packages on the machine and rebooting it to
continue the procedure could have been nice.
It is possible to run an x86 userland with a x86_64 kernel (modulo
random bugs in 32-bit compatibility of ioctls, etc.); several LiveCDs
offer that option. I don't know whether the Fedora mkinitrd will get
things right though; the initramfs might need to be constructed by hand,
or copied from a similar machine. Also, there might be problems in
the Fedora rc.sysinit.
In any case,
cd / && rpm2cpio kernel-*.x86_64.rpm | cpio -idum
/sbin/new-kernel-pkg ...
might do the trick. Then one can reboot into the 64-bit kernel.
It makes sense to sort out any issues in QEMU before trying it on real
(and remote!) hardware. :-)
Regards,
Bill Rugolsky