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'''NOTE''': This does not seem to be necessary with CentOS 6.0<br> | |||
Once Linux is installed and if you are running a 64 Bit OS, removed any i386 packages and update yum so no i386 packages are later installed. | Once Linux is installed and if you are running a 64 Bit OS, removed any i386 packages and update yum so no i386 packages are later installed. | ||
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[[Category : Linux]] | [[Category : Linux]] |
Latest revision as of 07:44, 5 September 2011
NOTE: This does not seem to be necessary with CentOS 6.0
Once Linux is installed and if you are running a 64 Bit OS, removed any i386 packages and update yum so no i386 packages are later installed.
yum –y remove *.i386
and edit /etc/yum.conf
exclude=*.i386 *.i586