you would probably need to setup cross compilers at least,
find a global linux config file generic enough (ex: no framebuffer),
and at least a initrd with minimum bins (static busybox would be
best).

This also implies you've a lot of time free :) if you want to do it for
many architectures/targets.

I'm trying to build one on x86, but to gather the patches and
generic features I want (I want as small as possible) is consuming
much time already.

Christian

On 6/24/05, Tim Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this a bad idea for some reason, or is it just unnecessary? Some
> feedback would be appreciated.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tim
> 
> Tim Walker wrote:
> 
> > How difficult would it be to create a (presumably Linux) uniform build
> > environment for all targets as a bootable Qemu image?
> >
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Christian


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