On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 04:23:24PM -0400, Martin Breault wrote:
Are there 32-bit compatible images available?
I meant to ask you about this. Do you need this because the hardware
is 32 bit only? If the hardware is x86-64 then you can use the 64 bit
virt-p2v ISO fine, even though the OS is 32 bit.
The reason we don't build 32 bit virt-p2v ISOs any more is because
since RHEL 7 we dropped support for x86:
https://access.redhat.com/articles/rhel-limits
Building a RHEL 6-based modern virt-p2v is possible, but would require
some non-trivial effort, particularly around testing and certification.
It should be possible to build a Fedora-based 32 bit ISO, modulo the
other bugs in livecd-creator etc.
Rich.
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