On 16-May-01, Giorgio Terzi wrote:

>> Well, we could split the kernel in 2 and join it in ram: before
>> launching it. Or we could try for a less than 880Ko modular kernel, but
>> i have not big hopes on this one. Michel Daenzer is the apus kernel
>> package maintainer for debian.

GT> As rightly written by Geert Uytterhoeven is possible to join in
GT> ram the kernel but as he also writes there maybe problems with
GT> Amigas with a small RAM amount.

Is this a relevant problem for APUS?  How many users have PowerPC boards and
less than the critical amount of RAM (8MB?)?



Duncan



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