>> If you have no MMU you will not be able
>> to run Linux as such, though you might have luck with ucLinux.
>
>is there a specification or an other paper that describes the
>requirements for such a MMU?
Well, for Linux as it currently stands you need the canonical ARM MMU, as
described in the architecture manual. It would be possible (and maybe quite
interesting) to add support for a different type of memory manager if you so
desired.
p.
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