Migrating Customized Linux Installations to 2.6
An anonymous reader writes "This article provides an overview of the types of changes that you may need to make to a customized or specialized Linux installation in order to use it with the Linux 2.6 kernel, building upon the configuration file and administrative updates that were touched upon in the third article in this series. This article continues William von Hagen's popular series on using the new Linux 2.6 kernel, which places special emphasis on the primary issues in migrating existing drivers, applications, and embedded Linux deployments to a Linux distribution based on the 2.6 kernel."
This article is aimed at embedded developers... and only briefly touches upon desktop systems.
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