Re: Running Linux on MMU-Less machines

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On 1/7/07, Gaurav Dhiman <gauravd.chd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On 1/6/07, sandeep lahane <sandeep.lahane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have seen Linux being ported on devices like i-pods etc. How does
> Linux work on MMU less machines? How do we customize it to work on MMU
> less machines? Even a high level idea/description will be useful.


UCLinux is the customized linux kernel for MMU less machines.  Information
related to it can be found on its site: www.uclinux.org


Wasn't UCLInux merged into mainstream stock kernel since 2.6.x ?

Rajat

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