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> I thought i'd read, several years ago, that there is a way of running
> the kernel in one of the debuggers like 'gdb'. There has to be something
> better then having to re-boot for each test. :-)
There is some low level debugging available, but it isn't as nice as
gdb. One technique some have used successfully is to use UML and run
the kernel as a more or less ordinary process.
> I'm still concerned about using gcc-4.5.0 to build my
IMO, gcc 4.x is not quite "there" yet.
Mike
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