
Colin Maykish booted the mainline Linux v7.1-rc6 kernel on a Mackerel-68k single-board computer with an 8 MHz Motorola 68008 overclocked to 14 MHz and 3.5 MB of RAM. The system reaches a minimal BusyBox shell, though booting is slow and RAM limits further activity. Maykish has also run the kernel on 68010 and 68030 chips.
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Summary by ByteBrief
Linux 7.1 drops 486 support, adds new NTFS driver