I think the proper command line should be:
-m486 # 486 scheduling
-march=i486 # enable 486-specific instructions
-msoft-float # disable hardware FPU
> So, is there the possibility that something from the gcc library gets
> linked into the kernel? If so, how would I prevent it from happening?
Why is this a problem?
Jeff
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