UCK - Create 64bit ISO on 32bit host

Asked by timur

Can we use UCK to create 64bit ISO on 32bit host?

What I've concluded so fat is that version should be the same - I had boot problems with 10.10 created on 10.04. But, I used only 32bit before. Now, I'd like to create 64bit ISO, but my (virtual) host is 32bit and I will not change it soon.

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Best Fabrizio Balliano (fabrizio-balliano) said :
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I'm pretty sure you can't, you couldn't chroot to the remaster-root due to the different binary format

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timur (ba.timur) said :
#2

UCK is great, but please add explanations like this to "Features".
And for other users, this:
"To save and re-use settings, you can save the ~/tmp/customization-scripts directory and simply recall: uck-remaster isofile cust-script-dir."

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timur (ba.timur) said :
#3

Thanks Fabrizio Balliano, that solved my question.

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Fabrizio Balliano (fabrizio-balliano) said :
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Fabrizio Balliano suggests this article as an answer to your question:
FAQ #1551: “UCK - Create 64bit ISO on 32bit host”.

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Fabrizio Balliano (fabrizio-balliano) said :
#5

turned into a faq :)

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timur (ba.timur) said :
#6

Fine, but please add https://answers.launchpad.net/uck/+faqs as FAQ link in
navigation menu on http://uck.sourceforge.net/ in order to spot it
immediately.

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Fabrizio Balliano (fabrizio-balliano) said :
#7

done, thank you for the suggestion!