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Note
For users of live CDs with 64-bit kernels installing 32-bit systems: Some software may use uname -r
to check whether the system is 32 or 64-bit. You may want to append linux32 to the chroot command as a workaround, but it's generally not needed.
Important
If you receive the error "chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error
", it is most likely because you are running a 32-bit kernel and trying to execute 64-bit code. Make sure that you have selected the proper type of kernel when booting SystemRescueCD.