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> The following is from the glibc 2.2 INSTALL file
> `--enable-kernel=VERSION'
> This option is currently only useful on Linux systems. The
> VERSION parameter should have the form X.Y.Z and describes the
> smallest version of the Linux kernel the generated library is
> expected to support. The higher the VERSION number is, the less
> compatibility code is added, and the faster the code gets.
> I haven't run into any problems with this at all, but am very curious
> as I can't see anyone moving back to an older kernel when the
> installed one is 2.2.16. Granted there may be a valid reason. ie.
> There isn't a newer patch out for a device someone needs and they have
> to go back a version or two (I ran into this with the RAID patch ;-).
What if you run a 2.0 kernel and want to build it?
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