Typing "Linux XScale 270 or 27x" brings you a lot of pages but not an in depth doc/HOWTO how to compile your own kernel and make a boot image for that arch. The vendor from which I get the XScale sponsored has ready to use Linux images and source on his webpage, but they're kinda old and dusty. http://www.toradex.ch/colibri_downloads/Linux/ So what are the steps I've to take, to get a Linux Kernel on a XScale? It's obvious that I need a cross compiler for ARM, bootloader images and so on, but it's the gory details I'm curios about. Links to HOWTOs, documentation highly appreciated. And probably there's also a better suited maillist than LKML for this, to a pointer to that (if existing) would be nice, too. Thanks in advance Wolfgang
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