I was a newbie doning this a few years ago. I was building kernels for MIPS(SGI) and SPARC (SUN) proccessors. First I built kernels for X86 machines on a X86 machine. Then I built kernels for sparc / mips machines on a X86 machine. IE "crosscompiled" on a X86 host for different target platforms.
Its a long winding road perhaps but you will learn alot. First learn how to build kernels for X86. crosscompiling is a little more difficult.
Cheers Roger
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