Provide information to build the 64 bit image in the README (#596)
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# Troubleshooting
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## `64 Bit Systems`
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Please note there is currently an issue when compiling with a 64 Bit OS. See https://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen/issues/271
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Please note there is currently an issue when compiling with a 64 Bit OS. See
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https://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen/issues/271
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A 64 bit image can be generated from the `arm64` branch in this repository. Just
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replace the command from [this section](#getting-started-with-building-your-images)
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by the one below, and follow the rest of the documentation:
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```bash
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git clone --depth 1 --branch arm64 https://github.com/RPI-Distro/pi-gen.git
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```
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If you want to generate a 64 bits image from a Raspberry Pi running a 32 bits
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version, you need to add `arm_64bit=1` to your `config.txt` file and reboot your
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machine. This will restart your machine with a 64 bits kernel. This will only
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work from a Raspberry Pi with a 64-bit capable processor (i.e. Raspberry Pi Zero
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2, Raspberry Pi 3 or Raspberry Pi 4).
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## `binfmt_misc`
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