(Answer) (Category) Linux on PowerPC FAQ-O-Matic : (Category) Distributions : (Category) Net: MkLinux :
Where do I get the GENERIC kernels from?
MkLinux development has continued on globegate.utm.edu thanks to David Gatwood. The GENERIC series of Mach kernels and Linux servers is available at this ftp site and web site.
  ftp://globegate.utm.edu/pub/MkLinux/
  http://globegate.utm.edu/MkLinux/
To update your configuration using these file, simply replace the "Mach Kernel" file in your System:Extensions folder under Mac OS with one you download. Similarly, replace "vmlinux" and "System.map" in /mach_servers/ with the ones you download. Note that the "System.map" file is only required if you are using modules with the Linux server.

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