He booted a 16-year-old OS (RedHat 4.1) with a 1-week-old kernel (Linux 3.7.0) and it worked with just one config…

He booted a 16-year-old OS (RedHat 4.1) with a 1-week-old kernel (Linux 3.7.0) and it worked with just one config file edit. That’s a pretty impressive backward compatibility success. Now, it’s in QEMU instead of real hardware, but it’s cool nonetheless.

Originally shared by H. Peter Anvin

I found this humerus.