Dear Wolgang Denk,

Thanks for your reply. When we started our project, we had two choices 2.4 and 2.6. Mainly our choice is based on your post about the comparison of these two kernels.
You strongly recommended 2.4 for embedded systems at that time.

I just wonder. Are your points still valid for the comparison of these two kernels or 2.6 kernel became a better kernel for embedded ?
I mean do you still recommend 2.4 for embedded system for today ?

I.yi çal?s,malar ...

_lvnd_
(^_^)

On 20.11.2010 15:50, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
Dear Levend Sayar,

In message<[email protected]>  you wrote:
Anyway, does this mean 2.4 kernel based ELDK toolchain don't have
support for these cpus ?
Correct. MPC8308, MPC8315 and the like are not supported in 2.4
kernels.

If so, do you plan to add this support to there also ?
No. 2.4 kernel development stooped many years ago. Support for recent
processors will only be available in current Linux 2.6 kernel
versions.

Since our boards depend on 2.4 kernel and converting them to 2.6 kernel
based environment
means a lot of work right now.
Please consider that you are switching to completely new hardware,
all new technology. With the new CPU and new periphereals you will get
new device drivers and also a new kernel tree. This is only natural,
and unavoidable.

I think you have to face it: Linux 2.4 is dead and gone.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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