Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 04 Jan 2007 21:23:21 +0100 | From | Kristof Provost <> | Subject | Re: Multi kernel tree support on the same distro? |
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> Hello All, > > I am looking to use multiple kernel trees on the same distro. Example:- > > 2.6.19.1 for - software/tools development > 2.4.34 for - embedded systems development. > > I do know that 2.6 supports embedded in a big way....but still > requirement demands to work with such boards as an example:- > > http://www.embeddedarm.com/linux/ARM.htm > > My question is HOW-TO enable a distro with multi kernel trees? > Presently am using Fedora Core 5/6 for much of the development > activities (Cell BE SDK related at Labs). > > Any hints/suggestions would be a great leap for me to do this on my own. > > ~Akula2
I'm not sure I understood your problem correctly. I see no reason to have two kernel versions on your host system. You can keep 2.6.x on the host, and compile a 2.4.x for the target. You don't need to run 2.4.x on your host.
The TS-Kernel the website talks about is meant to run on the embedded target.
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