Patrice Kadionik a écrit :
One prefers to use the fresh vanilla Linux kernel with busybox. The
Linux kernel is then configured exactly for your target. With that, you
Maybe you do but if you have the extra space (especially if we could
fix the module packaging a bit) then the ability to use existing
maintained
and tested code, and the fact "yum update" just works are hugely
valuable.
Hi Alan,
Yes, you're right if you have enough memory onboard.
But, for an embedded system, having a very low memory footprint is very
important. So, if you can use just 4MB instead of 8MB, you have saved
money and your embedded system is cheaper.
Cheers;
Pat.
PS: I missed you last year at the LSM in the system session at Amiens. I
hopefully to see you one days...
--
Patrice Kadionik. F6KQH / F4CUQ
-----------
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
+"Tout doit etre aussi simple que possible, pas seulement plus simple" +
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Patrice Kadionik http://www.enseirb.fr/~kadionik +
+ IMS Laboratory http://www.ims-bordeaux.fr/ +
+ ENSEIRB http://www.enseirb.fr +
+ PO BOX 99 fax : +33 5.56.37.20.23 +
+ 33402 TALENCE Cedex voice : +33 5.56.84.23.47 +
+ FRANCE mailto:patrice.kadionik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx +
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
--
fedora-devel-list mailing list
fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list