Upgrading from an old athlon to a new 64 bit one.
eculp at unixmania.com
eculp at unixmania.com
Fri Jun 29 13:57:57 UTC 2007
Quoting Garrett Cooper <youshi10 at u.washington.edu>:
> eculp at unixmania.com wrote:
>> Quoting RW <fbsd06 at mlists.homeunix.com>:
>>
>>> On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:12:39 -0500
>>> eculp at unixmania.com wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> What I am trying to do is compile an amd64 kernel, install it and
>>>> see what happens ;) I can always go back to the generic kernel
>>>> compiled in sys/i386.
>>>
>>> amd64 and i386 are different platforms in the same sense that sparc64
>>> and ppc are different platforms. An AMD 64 is not back-compatible to
>>> pentium pro code when it's in 64-bit mode. Whilst 32-bit binaries can
>>> be run on the amd64 platform, they need special handling, you can't
>>> just mix-and-match world and kernel platforms.
>>
>> Thanks, RW. I had assumed that and had hoped to run my make
>> buildworld, make buildkernel, mergemaster, make installkernel and
>> make installworld then upgrade all ports.
>>
>> The problem is that I haven't been able to figure out, how to build
>> using all amd64.
>>
>> Again very dumb on my part, I'm sure.
>>
>> ed
> As RW has said before it's possible. However, it's better and no
> doubt quicker to go about starting from scratch.
> -Garrett
Hi Garrett,
I have decided to do that one machine at a time but for now I'm just
going to keep all as is. It seems to be working fine on both current
and releng with the standard intel compilation. I just ordered a new
machine that I will setup with current amd64 for evaluation and then
decide after I've actually used it.
Thanks to all for helping me get my feet back on the ground.
have a great weekend,
ed
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