Praedor Atrebates wrote:
So a major part of the xfs problem in kernel building (perhaps THE problem) is gcc3.x. The stock 2.4.19-16mdk kernel works with xfs, however...does this mean that the stock kernel was built with gcc-2.96 instead of the 3.x series?No, it was built with gcc3. That's why I'm still using 2.4.18-8.1mdk (and I'm still having lock ups capturing video, though they occur only from time to time, not immediately as with 2.4.19 compiled with gcc3. Later kernels probably don't have this problem but they don't support xfs either. The latest one supporting xfs would not boot every other time and caused some minor filesystem corruption)
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