In message <6F8DFFA2C996D711945800065BFC9E4A03B9910C at il02exm11> you wrote:
>
> I do have a another question, though.  Let's say that I want to use my own 
> kernel instead of having crosstool download it.  What would be the proper set 
> of steps to take to specify a local kernel?  My current kernel is 2.4.20 and 
> I know that the combina

The steps are: download a kernel, unpack it, configure it, compile it, boot it.

Kernel and tools are more or less unrelated to each other.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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