Removed paragraph in LFS Target Architectures

that said that we can't build a 64-bit loader


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<para>[bdubbs] Removed paragraph in LFS Target Architectures
that said that we can't build a 64-bit loader.</para>
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<!ENTITY releasedate "November 16, 2009">
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<!ENTITY releasedate "November 17, 2009">
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that you have. Also note that a 32-bit system can be installed and used as a
host system on a 64-bit AMD/Intel system.</para>
<para>If you decide to target a 64-bit AMD/Intel system, LFS does have some
limitations. First, it does not currently provide instructions for a 64-bit
boot loader. If there is an existing boot loader, it can be used to boot to
any LFS system you build, but <xref linkend="ch-bootable-grub"/> cannot be
built on a 64-bit system.</para>
<para>Some other facts about a 64-bit systems need to be added here. When
compared to a 32-bit system, the sizes of executable programs are slightly
larger and the execution speeds are only slightly faster. For example, in a