>Not a bad idea at all, a simple FAQ might do it, I think a lot of things
could
>be linked in to other places.
>
>Needs a maintainer to collect entries, then perhaps it could be stuck on
>waste.org alongside the archives so people see it before subscribing;-)
>
>I am willing to volunteer to collate such a FAQ, as long as no one else
>especially WANTS to do it.
>
>Lets see if I can knock something up this weekend with the very basic
stuff,
>then maybe I can simply build up questions base by re-writing good
questions
>that come up on the list (Ummmm......frequently asked ones, perhaps;-) )
(And lots of notsofrequently asked question :-)
Will you keep the same numbering/ordering as in the current FAQ?
Introduction
1 Linux as embedded operating system (EOS)
1.1 Why Linux ?
1.2 Minimal configuration ?
2 Linux as real time operating system (RTOS)
2.1 RT-Linux
3 Linux & flash Cards, flash eproms
3.1 Pcmcia flash cards
3.2 DiskOnChip
3.3 Flash Limited write cycles
3.3.1 solutions
References
Nah, maybe not.
I've tried to figure out who's the maintainer for the "Linux Embedded
Frequently Asked Question
V0.3 September, 1999" (http://linux-embedded.com/faq.php3), does anyone
know? There are five authors listed (Paul Moody, Carry O'Brien, Nicolas
Pitres, Graham Stoney, Steven Work) but no maintainer.
I tried to do a quick check if any of the persons listed in the References
section is subscribed to this list but the "who"-command is (for obvious
reasons) disabled.
//Björn.
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