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Feb 21, 2006, 9:46:43 AM (19 years ago)
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Jim Gifford <clfs@…>
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r917@server (orig r915): ken | 2005-12-19 14:39:53 -0800
Rewording for choose, to mention kernel series

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    1111  <title>To Boot or to Chroot?</title>
    1212
    13   <para>The boot method is for when your building on a different architectures.
    14   Like building PowerPC and x86, you simply just can't chroot. The rule of thumb
    15   here is if the architectures don't match you can't use.</para>
     13  <para>The boot method is for when you are building on a different architecture.
     14  Like building PowerPC and x86, you can't chroot.</para>
    1615
    1716  <para>For the boot method, follow to <xref linkend="chapter-boot"/>.</para>
    1817
    19   <para>The chroot method is for when your building on a same architectures.
     18  <para>The chroot method is for when you are building on the same architecture,
    2019  Like building x86 and x86, you simply just chroot. The rule of thumb
    21   here is if the architectures match you can use. Also x86 to x86_64, you
    22   can not chroot, you will have to use the boot method.</para>
     20  here is if the architectures match and you are running the same series kernel
     21  you can just chroot. If you aren't running the same series kernel, or are
     22  wanting to run a different ABI, you will need to use the boot option.</para>
    2323
    2424  <para>For the chroot method, follow to <xref linkend="chapter-chroot"/>.</para>
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