David Whitney wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a newbie to CLFS and I would like to get started with the "book"
> so that I can build a Linux system for a Pentium II (i586?) target.
> The host where I will need to build CLFS is on an x86-64 system.
>
> Can someone please tell me which CLFS book I need to follow: the x86
> or the x86-64?
>
> I do not have a need to compile 64-bit applications, much less a
> 64-bit kernel. Everything that I need to build will be running on a
> Pentium II, and in the future, possibly on an Intel Celeron (which is
> also a 32-bit processor).
>
> Btw, if you are curious, the "old" Intel CPUs that I will be using to
> run my applications will be for a Type 3 medical device that has to
> run as a "turn-key" system.
>
> Thank you in advance for your answer(s).
>
> Dave W.
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If your building for a Pentium II, use the i686 target and build the x86
book, since it's a x86 processor.
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