>be older versions using libc.4.  My understanding is that I need at
>least libc.6 to use a 2.1.xxx kernel.

Not quite.  You need a ELF compiler to *build* a 2.1 kernel, and in some 
cases you need libc-6 to take full advantage of the new features in 2.1, but 
old userland stuff will carry on working indefinitely so long as you compile 
in a.out support.

>Also - I get an error, "Warning: unable to open an initial console."
>which I've been ignoring - is this indicative of something majorly wrong?

Check your /dev/console.

p.


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