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#6 Re: Multi-arch installation: x86 and amd64 Posted by neofpo (200.185.xx.xx) on Thu 17 May 2007 at 00:13 Those limitations are known and are at the end of my article. Not everything is perfect ;-) I personally dislike virtualization on this cases, there is no demand for two kernels, only for two userlands. I never had a chance to play with vserver, I will give it a try when I find time. Thank you for the tip.
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