Philip Blundell writes:
> You have to make the appropriate symlinks in the kernel source directory.  
> This happens automatically when you configure the kernel; otherwise you must 
> manually link include/asm-arm/proc-armv -> include/asm-arm/proc and so on.

Not quite true.  You need to make config followed by either make symlinks or
make dep

> >Am I right in thinking that the 2.0 kernels are broken wrt ELF for the
> >ARM?
> 
> It might be OK in the latest versions.  Corel's are definitely OK but their 
> source may not work on non-NetWinder machines.

I think it's highly likely that Corel's source will not work on non-NetWinder
machines, although I haven't looked at their 2.0.35 sources yet.
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