Hello.
I want to create a live USB with Debian to use it on my 64-bit PC. However, I would also like to be able to use it on other PCs. The problem is they might be 32-bit so I will not be able to use the system.
1) Can I install both amd64 and i386 and use them on the appropriate devices (obviously with shared files).
2) Is there really a big differences in the architectures? Maybe I should install the 32-bit one?
I want to create a live USB with Debian to use it on my 64-bit PC. However, I would also like to be able to use it on other PCs. The problem is they might be 32-bit so I will not be able to use the system.
1) Can I install both amd64 and i386 and use them on the appropriate devices (obviously with shared files).
2) Is there really a big differences in the architectures? Maybe I should install the 32-bit one?
Statistics: Posted by mrprikol — 2024-04-30 17:15 — Replies 1 — Views 76