The Linux kernel currently allows disabling support for 32-bit programs and 32-bit system calls at compile-time, but a new option expected to be introduced with Linux 6.7 this winter will provide a new 'ia32 emulation' boot time option to allow unconditionally disabling support for 32-bit programs and system calls.
SUSE engineer Nikolay Borisov sent out a set of patches today for 'ia32 disabled' that would allow disabling of support for x86 32-bit processes from running on x86 64 Linux systems
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