Hello Pat, Eric, and everyone else,
Clarification:
Formerly, Ikon was sold as an OS (for a short period from September to
November this year), with the FreeDOS kernel and some other GPL code
included in binary form.  The source for GPL programs was available as a
separate download.
The Ikon GUI was later offered as public domain software (this month),
without details of how much was included.  This was the author's omission.
I downloaded it and found that it does NOT contain anything but the Ikon
GUI, in binary and source forms.
In other words, the GPL code has been removed (I believe it all is
standard FreeDOS software, including kernel and CRYNWR packet drivers) in
order to offer only the author's software.
The notice said simply that the author was releasing the Ikon GUI into the
public domain, and switching to a Haiku-based distro (with the same name).
Anyone wishing to continue development is welcome to, provided that they
DO NOT use the same name.
So, I apologize for not being clearer.

However, my main point was asking about the possibility of including size
opimizations as build options in the kernel, and mentioning the
cross-linked files issue.
Additionally, I mentioned that whether a Linux distro uses a real VFAT
filesystem is dependent on what the kernel builders want, so working
around the hack is not necessarily top priority.
Thank you,
Ibidem






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