On Sat, August 18, 2007 10:21, Dimitrios Apostolou wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> for testing purposes I need to boot my arch system using old versions of
> linux. However, because of udev and libc, I doubt I'll be able to boot
> old enough kernels.
>
> So what is the oldest kernel that should work out of the box with
> current archlinux? What are the problems and how can they be surpassed
> (static /dev perhaps)? What about linux 2.4? Would I need to compile an
> old, linuxthreads-capable glibc? In that case would the whole system
> need rebuilding?

Depends how you're running that kernel.

I built and booted 2.6.16.y fine not long ago, though I did not use
mkinitcpio with it, avoiding any possible problems there.

Older than that, and you'll start having problems. 2.4 will not work with
our glibc. Others will have issues with udev.

James


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