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[x86/Linux] Renames i386 as amd64 in arch (PAL)#8307
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The files in src/pal/src/arch/i386 are actually for amd64 (not x86). This commit renames the directory name as the first step towards enabling PAL in x86/Linux.
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The files in src/pal/src/arch/i386 are actually for amd64 (not x86). This commit renames the directory name as the first step towards enabling PAL in x86/Linux. Commit migrated from dotnet/coreclr@1ce314b
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The files in src/pal/src/arch/i386 are actually for amd64 (not x86).
This commit renames the directory name as the first step towards
enabling PAL in x86/Linux.