I know the system can be built on a different computer, as I did it once before on an Athlon Thunderbird 1.4 for a 486.
Works great, and it saved me a few years of compile time
That was done directly on an old HDD, using an USB-IDE adapter, though I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't work just as well with a tarball.
The main issue, however, is the architecture. Since I will be building with 'pentium-m' optimization, the build process will eventually start using the pentium-m optimized tools and compilers - normally, when building directly on the Pentium-M system, this is fine, but how will the Pentium4 handle it?
I imagine the pentium-m optimized executables will probably run on the Pentium4, but will the results be... how should I put this.. stable?
Will the system be built properly, just as it would directly on a Pentium-M system, or will I end up with a questionable half-corrupted build?




