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# install a second separate instance of Funtoo Linux using x86-32bit arch builds.
# install an x86-32bit arch instance of Funtoo Linux on an x86-64bit host. Users then chroot into the 32-bit chroot environment using the {{c|linux32}} (i.e. {{c|setarch}}) command provided by {{package|sys-apps/util-linux}}. This guide will detail the setup and use of this second scenario.
# use [[LXD]] to set up a 32-bit container.
  1. install a second separate instance of Funtoo Linux using x86-32bit arch builds.
  2. install an x86-32bit arch instance of Funtoo Linux on an x86-64bit host. Users then chroot into the 32-bit chroot environment using the linux32 (i.e. setarch) command provided by No results. This guide will detail the setup and use of this second scenario.
  3. use LXD to set up a 32-bit container.