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dear linux experts,
i want to compile and make kernel 1.0.0(the first kernel sources of linux)
but its asking gas..... yup gnu assembler.
i am using ubuntu 9.10
and if you ask why i am compiling this kernel....
because the truth is to study complete linux kernel...... we have to be expert in basic kernel of linux!
please please help me..
NOTE:PLEASE DONT DISCOURAGE ME TO AVOID COMPILING KERNEL 1.0.0 AND TELLING ME COMPILE INTERESTING KERNEL SOURCES LIKE 2.4......
My guess is you should first set up an environment "as old as possible".
To begin with I would try to install a very old distribution in a virtual machine, may be one of the oldest Slackware versions, then try to compile the kernel in it.
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