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build and use the Linux root file system


Hi,

Did any one cross-compiled on Cygwin (for Linux 2.6 & MPC82XX diskless board ) RAM based root file system with apps (such as Busy-Box, etc,) - any problems with that (including loading, running)? - could you share the steps for all that ?

Alternatively (this is slightly off the mail-list content track - sorry in advance) did any one tried setting Windows XP laptop as a NFS server hosting NFS mountable Linux root file system with apps (such as Busy-Box, etc,) - if so what software was used to implement such NFS server ?
I was referred to use DiskShare? for Windows NT/2000/2003/XP Pro
Shaffer Solutions' Windows NFS Server http://www.accessnfs.com/nfs/DiskShare.asp
anybody tried that for the discussed purpose ?

Thanks,
Alex




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