I'm not sure I understood your problem correctly.
I see no reason to have two kernel versions on your host system. You can
keep 2.6.x on the host, and compile a 2.4.x for the target. You don't
need to run 2.4.x on your host.
I would like to have 2.4.x & 2.6.x on my host FC6 machine.
But am not sure whether FC6 would permit this or not?
The TS-Kernel the website talks about is meant to run on the embedded
target.
Kristof
Yep, that's true. Here (TS-7300) am trying to port 2.6.18 kernel
(another story :))
~Akula2
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