2011/2/1 Tim Bird <[email protected]>:
> From: wu zhangjin <wuzhangjin (at) gmail.com>
>
> Work on Tiny Linux Kernel
>
> ; Summary: Work on Tiny Linux Kernel
>
> ; Proposer: Wu Zhangjin
>
> == Description ==
>
> Linux has gained more and more new features in recent years but at the same
> time increased the kernel image size bit by bit. The new features do expand 
> the
> applications a lot but their increased size also limit the application of 
> Linux
> in some specific places(e.g. Linux as bootloader, Damn Small Linux, small
> storage devices using old 2.4 kernel). Is it possible to elimiate or at least
> lighten this limitation?
>
> The answer is 'Yes' but also 'No'. 'Yes' means there were lots of works on
> reducing the kernel size,  'No' means more effort need to be taken to achieve
> the goal.

I just want to say that this is very interesting proposal for us
(kexecboot project) :)

-- 
Yury Bushmelev
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