>>Hi,
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>>This is not my area, but let´s go. :)
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>>I am taking my final college work, and it is to take an existing linux distibution, modify it to make it turn into a Real Time Embedded Linux, with no more thatn 50k of size to run on a NIOS embedded processor (executed on a FPGA board).
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>>Can anybody help me? Any help is welcome, specialy about how to make modifications and cut stuff of from the existing linux distribution.
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>>TIA
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>No problem!
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>Put "floppy linux distro" into the Google search box and you will find 14,000+ references to small versions of Linux.
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>Do the same with "real time linux distro" and you will find about 20,000+ references to that topic.
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>I downloaded and played around with tomsbrt, the single floppy distro.
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>Good luck.
>JLK
Thanks, Jerry.
But a single flpppy distro is too much in my case. I am closer to single byte distro. :)
I am going to take a look at BlueCat and mCLinux. Do you know anything about 'em?
Like Frank said: "I did it... MY WAY!"