If so, you can't run it as a small image. Small images are 32-bit, while the smallest 64-bit image is m1.large.
– Hortitude Nov 3 '09 at 4:20 From the EC2 docs: ec2-bundle-vol -d /mnt -k /mnt/pk-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBZQ55CLO. Pem -c /mnt/cert-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBZQ55CLO. Pem -u AIDADH4IGTRXXKCD -r i386 -p sampleimage Here the -r i386 bundled it as 32 bit, while -r x86_64 bundles it as 64-bit.
It should ask you which one you want if you don't specify it and have a default option (I believe it defaults to 64-bit). – Chris Bunch Nov 3 '09 at 4:23 I just looked at my command line again -- and I definitely specified -r i386 – Hortitude Nov 3 '09 at 4:27.
I was using the EC2 console from Amazon. Looks like it was just a bug with Amazon. When I came back this morning it worked fine.
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