Re: Which embedded linux is better for being a router? eCos?

Robert Love (rml@tech9.net)
24 Nov 2002 21:23:50 -0500


On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 20:01, paul_wu@wnexus.com.tw wrote:

> CPU will be MIPS. Does uclinux support multi-processes? Or there
> is 3rd choice for such embedded Linux?

You do not need any special version of Linux. Your chip has an MMU and
all the other normal bits. Just compile up a stock kernel and
user-land.

If you want an already-done distribution, there are a few out there -
google around. Commercial offerings are available from MontaVista, Red
Hat, etc, too.

Robert Love

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