+1 for maintaining iop32xx support. I bought and use one for debian
development and offer it as a service to open-source developers.
Keeping it running with standard stable and sid is essential to this.

I also remember nslu2 being the whizzo machine for hackers

On 25 June 2013 04:05, Chris Wilkinson <kins...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I increased the kernel zimage flash available to 4mb on an Intel SS4000E 
> (iop32x) by reconfiguring the flash with fconfig, deleting the unused parts 
> used by the stock firmware. This enabled me to upgrade the kernel to v3.2.
>
> This does need serial console access as Ben says but that is true whatever 
> kernel you want to flash.

On the N2100, dpkg automatically flashes new kernels without need for
serial console.

Is -Os used in the kernel for armel? Or at least when compiling the
small-flavour kernels?

   M


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