[CentOS] chroot from 32-bit to 64-bit filesystem?
RedShift
redshift at pandora.beWed Oct 20 17:40:01 UTC 2010
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On 10/20/10 19:23, Scott Johnson wrote: > I have a 32-bit PXE environment and I want to chroot to a CentOS x64 root filesystem. Of course that doesn't work. Any tricks or hacks that would allow me to do that? Currently I get the error: > > chroot: /bin/bash: Exec format error > > What if I updated my PXE environment to 64-bit. Could I then chroot to a 32-bit? > I use PXE to quickly troubleshoot both 32-bit and 64-bit arch. > > Thanks. > -Scott > Booting an x86-64 kernel with the proper config options set to enable execution of 32 bit binaries should allow you to do that. I think. Glenn
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