Are there any counterindications, recommendations (or just plain "doesn't work") towards running an older (2.6.3x) kernel on a newer (4.x) version of MicroCore? I'm trying to install it on older hardware (ISA-only AMD 5x86 (486dx5) single board computer) and I've tried about a dozen different 3.x kernel configurations but none of them give any sign of life or even debugging messages past "Decompressing linux... ok. Loading kernel."
All debug and verbose flags maxed out, tried output both on VGA and TTYS0, got zlich. Haven't seen that happen before. The 2.6.x kernels boot without any issue though. Admittedly I haven't tried the very latest 2.6.x ones, sticking to 2.6.27-2.6.32.
It's really a case of trying to have the benefits of the much larger app library of microcore 4.x as the apps I want to use on that system are absent from the 3.x archives. (end goal: headless gps-backed ntp server with character lcd interface)