Thanks, my PC is a Pentium Celeron 266MHz eMachine. I want to use old kernel because this machine is sort of old, (or is it as you see?), I must turn off DMA in order to use CDROM.From: Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: LFS Support List <[email protected]> To: LFS Support List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: LFS 5.0 question Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 19:54:16 +0000 (GMT)
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, lin q wrote:
> Hi,
> I am going to build a linux according to LFS. The thing is the kernel I
> want to use is 2.4, while the latest LFS 6.0 is for kernel 2.6. I checked
> the LFS release archive and see that version 5.0 and version 5.1.1 are for
> kernel 2.4.22 and 2.4.26.
>
> I am more inclined to 2.4.22 as it is the version I will use for my
> project, but I jsut wonder if LFS 5.0 is bug-free? I am pretty new to Linux
> build, so the first book I will follow is best to be a good one.
>
In our terms, 2.4.22 is /insanely/ old. If you are running on very obscure hardware, there may be good reasons to use older kernels, but then you can pretty much guarantee that lfs hasn't been tested on that hardware. Specifically, there were a whole raft of security issues with kernels between 2.4.22 and 2.4.2{5,6} (I can remember that because I was using obscure hardware and trying to back-port the fixes - it's a mug's game)
Generally, 2.6 kernels now mostly run better than 2.4 kernels on all recent processors.
I want to minimize the hassel as Linux build is new to me, a more stable and bug-less version is the key point. If 2.6 kernel is actually good, then among LFS 5.0, 5.1.1 and 6.0, which is the best fit for me?
Thanks.
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