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SubjectRe: Linux under 8MB
19.08.2005 00:11, Imanpreet Arora wrote/a écrit:
> Hi all,
>
> For the last couple of days, I have been trying to set
> up linux kernel under 8MB. So far I have set up a linux 2.4.31, which
> just works under 8MB. However, I would be grateful if someone could
> help with the following queries
>
> a) Is linux2.4 just the right option? What about linux 2.0.x?
> Or for that matter even <2.0
> b) What are the specific issues that are to be considered
> while compiling an old kernel on a newer setup? I ask this because I
> compiled my current setup on a 2.6.11 machine and while doing "make
> modules_install", I got errors from depmod[%], complaining about
> depmod.old. I had to kludge my way through by setting up a link from
> depmod.old to depmod.
>

Last year, at the Realtime linux workshop, there was a paper about
running Linux on a machine with 2Mb of RAM + 2Mb of Flash. They even
manage to boot in 1 second! Nevertheless, they had to do several
modifications to achieve this. Maybe with the new options in the 2.6
kernel, it would be easier...

Check it here:
http://www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/events/rtlws-2004/papers.html#PAPER_5795


Regards,
Eric
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