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Old 05-22-2005, 11:38 PM   #1
gsrikanth
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building iso for 64 bit


hi all,

i have built an iso on fedora 3 with the applications as i want with all the rpms taking from the fedora. now i would like to built the iso for 64-bit with only taking the kernel rpm of the 64-bit and all the other rpms are of 32-bit. it is of giving error as kernel is not identified. can anyone help me in solving of this problem.

thanks in advance

srikanth.G
 
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