<If you download the latest elks kernel source - 0.0.67 at the moment bu
<0.0.68 is due out anytime, along with elkscmd.tar.gz you will have an
<almost complete Linux subset for the 8086 with which you can then work.
<The acronym ELKS is 'Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset' but the project is
That's interesting but linux on a 386 is still frustrating me to the
max!
Allison