thoughts on starter kits for embedded linux?

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  i'm currently thinking about designing an embedded linux course
around some starter kit, and i'm curious as to what boards people on
this list might have used for something like that.

  the actual architecture is not *that* important -- what's important
is that it represent a decent platform for teaching about kernel
config, building and booting, bootloaders, dealing with flash, etc.

  i have a couple boards in mind, but i'll just ask what other folks
here might have played with.  what *is* important is that one must be
able to boot to a basic linux OS without all sorts of fancy, magical
incantations or disgusting hacking.  in essence, it should just work.

  thoughts?

rday

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