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[Solved] Creating 64-bit TC iso
bmarkus:
--- Quote from: Det on May 17, 2010, 03:54:15 AM ---Jesus, I thought this process in the way that I would clone the "setup" to the partition instead of actually just installing it there.
But a question came to my mind which is that what is the difference between genisoimage, mkisofs, mkhybrid and isohybrid?
Which I guess would be a question of: what is the difference between iso image and a hybrid?
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It may help a bit
http://wiki.geteasypeasy.com/Hybrid_ISO/IMG_format
Det:
Yeah, that made the perfect sense.
sird:
Hi all,
I've created a microcore usb stick the way described in the first post.
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suggest that I have a 64 bit kernel.
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(after istalled) however cannot find any 64-bit elfs in the sbin folder.. what gives?
In addition I cannot run downloaded 64-bit software <http://www.luxrender.net> the 32 bit versions run fine.
I'm trying to make a 64 bit usb stick that allows me to run render slaves in my 32bit WinXP office by booting into microcore over night. (dont' worry I'm allowed)
Any one successfully running a 64 bit microcore system? Any ideas what might be wrong?
Tiny/Microcore is great by the way incredible fast and straightforward!
cheers
curaga:
It's only the kernel currently, to allow all ram and capabilities of HW to be addressed.
sird:
--- Quote from: curaga on August 25, 2010, 07:41:29 AM ---It's only the kernel currently, to allow all ram and capabilities of HW to be addressed.
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Alright, thanks for the quick response!
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