Hi,

I am slowly working on a small Linux distribution for embedded use. It
supports Disk-On-Chip. Have a look at http://embedded.adis.on.ca

TTYL,
Adi


On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Warren Postma wrote:

> we have pc-104 hardware and have tried the Caldera/Lineo 1.0 offering. I assume it 
>works with IDE-workalike devices (SansDisk Compact Flash) but not with DiskOnChip.  
>We couldn't get it to recognize the DiskOnChip at all.
> 
> Anyways, I'm not thinking too highly of Blue Cat linux yet, because they don't even 
>have a freely downloadable 'basic version'. I assume by the terms of the GPL they are 
>required to provide something workable for free, and charge for the extras and 
>support. Since they aren't following that sort of pattern so far, I think 
>Caldera/Lineo looks more promising in the future.
> 
> But I still can't install on my PC104 486 CPU without a DiskOnChip driver, and I 
>already went to the DiskOnChip page and downloaded the drivers.  I don't want to 
>recompile the kernel.... <fear of kernel recompilation, some day I'm going to have to 
>deal with that irrational fear... but anyways...>
> 
> Warren
> 


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