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This is the comment you were replying to, attached to the weblog Move from i686 to amd64 while keeping the data?
#2 Re: Move from i686 to amd64 while keeping the data? Posted by Anonymous (217.216.xx.xx) on Mon 14 Apr 2008 at 06:23 Hi Julien, that post is pretty outdated, the guy even had to dist-upgrade to etch! Nowadays is quite simple install etch for 64bits. If PaulePanter have its data on separate partions --vg /home /var/www etc-- he'd to make a backup --this is important, Murphy exists-- and then install etch for amd64, formating whatever but data-partitions.
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