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Re: Dropping support for the smallest armel machines



+1 for maintaining iop32xx support. I bought and use one for debian
development and offer it as a service to open-source developers.
Keeping it running with standard stable and sid is essential to this.

I also remember nslu2 being the whizzo machine for hackers

On 25 June 2013 04:05, Chris Wilkinson <kinsham@verizon.net> wrote:
> I increased the kernel zimage flash available to 4mb on an Intel SS4000E (iop32x) by reconfiguring the flash with fconfig, deleting the unused parts used by the stock firmware. This enabled me to upgrade the kernel to v3.2.
>
> This does need serial console access as Ben says but that is true whatever kernel you want to flash.

On the N2100, dpkg automatically flashes new kernels without need for
serial console.

Is -Os used in the kernel for armel? Or at least when compiling the
small-flavour kernels?

   M


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