> I will work with foxboard 416 and possibly 832 on my project, what
> kernel would you advise that is more stable and less memory consumer
> giving foxboard the best performance?

doesn't really make a difference, on a 832 you have lots of spare  
memory anyway.
i have some pretty heavy stuff running on a few foxes and never ran  
into any memory problems.


> I work with 2.16.15 for the hotplug mode, and i need to setup LCD, a
> keypad , a card reader and a camera without user `intervention`.
> If i work with kernel 2.4 and reset the foxboard for some reason,
> should i have to unplug and plug the usb device again in order to get
> it working?

i dont understand, why one would need to unplug a device after reboot ?
and why on earth would one want to use hotplugging on an embedded  
device ? unless you need to mount usb sticks etc, which can be done  
using a simply script and hence avoid using a bloated thing like the  
hotplugger

> Anyway, i dont have enough kernel knowledge, but i might help in some
> way to find the bug.
> Please, if you have enough time, do so.

i am not really planning on finding the bug.
there is already a newer kernel, that i am evaluating and will  
hopefully start to merge it soonish, like in a few weeks or so, once i  
finished what i am doing atm




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