Not sure, I am not familiar with that. But 2.4.32 comes in at around 948K with ext2/3, isofs, dosfs, usb/ms, and about a dozen network card drivers. Busybox with most programs enabled along with dialog, mke2fs and e2fsck spliced in as addons, is about 720K (uncompressed), and the whole thing with a few of our shell scripts is about 40K under the 1.44M limit.
Steve G.
Richard Smith wrote:
On 1/13/06, Steve Gehlbach steve@nexpath.com wrote:
If you could provide a roadmap on how to do this, or even better have a chance to do it yourself for 2.4.27+ (2.4.32 would be great), that would _really_ be useful.
2.4 is a smaller kernel than 2.6, and for supporting legacy systems that only boot from floppies, I regularly use it on a single boot floppy, using uclibc and busybox, along with e2fs tools and also dialog, for
Is is smaller than a linux tiny kernel?
-- Richard A. Smith