Random question here, which I figure maybe David, Charles, or one or two
others might have thought of. Does anyone know if, in practice, there's a
problem with using the same modules for different architectures?

More specifically, is there going to be a module conflict if I use the
same modules for the i486 kernel and the i486-NoFPU kernels? What about
486 and Pentium, or Pentium and 5x86? Thoughts on this? The majority of
the compile time is taken up with recompiling the modules, so if there's
no need to do so... 

As I recall, most 486 kernel tarballs include a standard kernel and a
NoFPU kernel, so I'm assuming that this won't cause module conflicts. What
about the rest though? Thoughts? Docs?

On a related subject, I now have the kernel tarballs and 2.2.18 1680k
image up on sourceforge, along with a small bit of HTML to make it nicer
and not hide the full tarball name. I still can't scp to shell1, but I'm
able to scp while logged into shell1, so that's good enough.

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George Metz
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