On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 12:10 AM, René Rebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While we have a linux24 package it is not meant for general purpose use
> as our initramfs is no longer compatible with it - patches to make our
> initrd creation 2.4 compatible are welcome. The linux24 package is more
> meant for resource limited embedded setups.

My ultimate target is a linux24 + uClibc based system, anyway. Right
now I'm playing with the default target just to figure out what the
heck I'm doing.

> Btw. I use linux26 and qemu for years and did not yet a problem so far,
> this really should work, maybe it's time to update to a less broken Qemu
> if you already think your Qemu is the culprit.

Yeah, I really should. I was hoping not to have to pull a VM from
oustide my distribution's package manager, but that's what I get for
using a three-year-old release. >_<

> Yes, this is known. The glibc maintainers only care about what RedHat
> ships, which is also why we still have a older glibc as the new one breaks
> even more embedded targets :-(

Fair enough. I just tried i386 on the off chance it would be happier
with my version of Qemu. :-)

Thanks for your time.

-- 
William Tracy
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Vice President, Cal Poly Linux Users' Group
http://www.cplug.org

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