Re: kernel development environment

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MHD.Tayseer Alquoatli wrote:
most probably you won't need porting the kernel cause ARM is already supported by the linux kernel
you can check the /src/arch/arm subtree for the supported processors
if you wanna run MMU-less ARM Microcontrollers you've to consider using uclinux "www.uclinux.org" which is a port of linux kernel to many MMUless Mc and ARM is well supported also
Actually, I think what satheesh wanted to say, Tayseer is that he wants to cross-compile the kernel with his own modules/patches in the host environment and then get it to run on a embedded target SBC such as  a ARM board or somthin'.

Am I right ?

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