Innom
February 9th, 2009, 02:41 AM
Hi All,
I was wondering if there is any particular reason that the -virtual kernels exist only on i386 in Hardy?
We have a stack of VM's running x86_64 systems at the moment, and it's been suggested some very specific software may run better using a -virtual kernel.
Is there anything preventing this kernel from being built for a 64-bit system?
Thanks
I was wondering if there is any particular reason that the -virtual kernels exist only on i386 in Hardy?
We have a stack of VM's running x86_64 systems at the moment, and it's been suggested some very specific software may run better using a -virtual kernel.
Is there anything preventing this kernel from being built for a 64-bit system?
Thanks