> Yup - http://wiki.sisuite.org/.

Cool.  But I hate wiki's, I think.  I haven't used them much.  Maybe we can
add some links to the SATA/etc. kernel here?

> > Hosting in one place is a good idea; if you'd like I can host
> > yours on my page.  Yours is for version 3.2.3 with separate 
> > boel_binaries (bernard's own embedded linux :P) ?
> 
> I'm not sure if my version is very useful, I would imagine 
> that yours probably supercedes it (since it has newer drivers 
> for both SATA and
> e1000) - though it might be useful for yours to have a newer 
> version of parted, since some users did have issues with 
> certain hardware.  I was thinking of getting kernels from 
> other folks and putting them in one spot.  I remember a few 
> years back there were issues with bcm5700 drivers and some 
> folks kindly built kernels for those.

Your boel_binaries might be useful for 3.2.3 users.  I don't think parted
needs an update from 3.4.1.

> Anyways, I think BOEL stands for Brian On Embedded Linux.  
> Brian of course is Brian Finley the creator of SystemImager :-)

It's a symbol, so it stands for whatever we perceive it as.  Bastard
Operator's Embedded Linux :p?

Regards,

P


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