I've never had problems with anything going from one to the other, in
either direction... Only with doing so on a cross-compiler... But mips and
motorola, are a little different ;)
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Chris Lumens wrote:
> Is it possible to boot SMP kernels on one-processor machines and have
> them function properly and all that? I just noticed big issues with the
> modules when running under an SMP kernel after having been built on a
> non-SMP kernel. On the other hand, I cannot build modules under an SMP
> kernel that will work on non-SMP kernels. Confused yet?
>
> Basically, I want to move all the kernels to SMP and build the modules
> under that kernel. I just want to make sure there aren't going to be
> major issues as a result.
>
> --
> Chris Lumens - chris@slackware.com - KG6CIH
> @n=(-42,-85,-83,-19,65,2,-10,-10,-15,-3,2,-10,73,-4,8,-4,2,79,8,17,15,7,14,2);
> print map{chr(-$n[$i++]+ord)} sort(split(//,'place random string here')),"\n";
>
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