This seems a newbie question to me, but I also need to clarify this: How can I use either libc5 or glibc under demand or at will ? What / where should I read ? Thanks, Jose, CO2JA --- On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, Terry Dawson wrote: > I'd still be inclined to try a 2.2 series kernel. It supports serial > based console. Strip it down to absolutely what you need. > > I think you'll need to use a stripped down libc no matter what you do, > and you may need to use libc5, rather than glibc. > > Terry --- Ing. Jose A. Amador Fundora | Tel : (537) 20-7814 Dept. de Telecomunicaciones | E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Facultad de Ing. Electrica | ISPJAE |
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