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<a href="http://www.uclibc.org/downloads/root_fs-arm.bz2">arm</a>
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and now for the first time,
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<a href="http://www.uclibc.org/downloads/root_fs-mipsel.bz2">mips</a>,
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- have been again updated to uClibc 0.9.19. Several smaller problems
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+ have been updated to uClibc 0.9.19. Several smaller problems
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have also been fixed up.
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<p>
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@@ -136,9 +136,11 @@ you might want to search the mailing list archives...
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using a uClibc only system, you can avoid all the painful
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cross-configuration problems that have made using uClibc somewhat painful
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in the past. If you want to quickly get started with testing or using
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- uClibc this probably it. You can loop mount it and chroot into it, you can
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- boot into it wit user-mode Linux, your can 'dd' it to a spare partition and
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- use resize2fs to make it fill the drive. Whatever works best for you,
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+ uClibc you should give these images a try. You can loop mount and
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+ then chroot into them, you can boot into them using user-mode Linux,
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+ you can even 'dd' them to a spare partition and use resize2fs to
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+ make them fill the drive. Whatever works best for you.
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+ <p>
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Have Fun.
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