I hate (not really) to bump, but I'd like to find the configuration and patches
necessary for
2.6 sooner rather than later. Is there anybody who knows what's what in this
department?
--- In Christopher Friedt <> wrote:
>
> Hmm... I wouldn't suggest 2.6.18 if you want to use yaffs. If you are
> going to use it, then use an older, non-current, version from cvs. They
> had to change data structures around for block_dev and node after 2.6.19.
>
> Luis Ortega wrote:
> > I share your interest in this. Now that Debian 4.0 (Etch) is stable it
> > is time to move away from a 2.4 kernel. What I am not sure is to which
> > kernel. I have heard that there were substantial changes between 2.6.16
> > and 2.6.19(?) and I wonder if Etch choice of 2.6.18 is what we could use
> > as a basis. I more than welcome comments.
> >
> > ashandore wrote:
> >> In attempting to get this working I have scoured both this forum and
> >> the internet to find
> >> scattered information as to kernel configurations and patches that
> >> will work with the 7200.
> >> While I'm sure all the information I need is there, I'm having a
> >> difficult time discerning what a
> >> working kernel requires. Can somebody point me towards the patches I
> >> should be using anda
> >> good kernel .config in order to get as close to a fully working 2.6
> >> kernel as possible?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> George
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
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