Linux 0.02 version download

Shaz shazalive at gmail.com
Tue Oct 25 09:13:20 EDT 2011


On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Adam Lee <adam8157 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:04:06AM +0200, Christophe Lucas wrote:
>> Le 25/10/2011 09:46, Javier Martinez Canillas a écrit :
>> > On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:36 AM, bob<ilikepie420 at live.com>  wrote:
>> >> He's probably doing os dev and wants something simple to learn. Stick with
>> >> 0.01 as 0.02 source is lost. Sad face.
>> >
>> > Yes I know, but I recommend either use a newer kernel or use an
>> > operating system that was written for teaching like:
>> >
>> > http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2011/xv6.html
>> >
>> > I don't want to imagine how hard could be compiling a 0.01 kernel with
>> > GCC 4.5 and find a rootfs that is suitable for it.
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I know it is in french(sorry), but you can also use :
>>
>>       http://sos.enix.org/fr/PagePrincipale
>>       http://sos.enix.org/fr/SOSDownload#TOC_0_2_25
>>
>> Which is a articles series published in a linux magazin in France. It
>> becomes from boot to block-devices.
>>
>
> I found this: http://mirrors.kernel.org/oldlinux/Linux.old/kernel/
>
> 0.00/                   20-Jan-2005 07:06
> 0.1x/                   04-May-2004 14:09
> 0.95/                   20-Mar-2004 13:10
> 0.96/                   20-Jan-2004 11:46
> 0.97/                   20-Jan-2004 11:46
> 0.98/                   20-Jan-2004 11:46
> 0.99/                   20-Jan-2004 11:46
> 1.00/                   20-Jan-2004 11:46
> Historic/               20-Mar-2003 22:38
>
> 0.02 lost. If you wanna start from oldlinux, 0.11 will be a good choice,
> and there is a book about this: http://mirrors.kernel.org/oldlinux/

Try oskit as it is good for learning:

http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/

Take care.

-- 
Shahbaz Khan



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