Kirkwood, David A. wrote:
> How can I tell if a given system is running a 32bit krnel or a 64bit
> kernel. I a system capable of running either, but I cannot figure out
> which kernel is installed on it.
gzip -dc /proc/config.gz | fgrep CONFIG_X86_64
There may be similar information elsewhere in /proc; I don't know what
/proc/cpuinfo says for 64-bit architectures.
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