The '''Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset (ELKS)''', formerly known as '''Linux-8086''', is a [[Linux-like]] operating system [[kernel (operating system)|kernel]]. It is a subset of the [[Linux kernel|Linux kernel]], intended for ''[[16-bit]]'' computers with limited processor and memory resources such as machines powered by [[Intel 8086]] and compatible [[microprocessor]]s not supported by ''[[32-bit]]'' [[Linux]].<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/273049576|title=Building embedded Linux systems|date=2008|publisher=O'Reilly Media|others=Karim Yaghmour|isbn=978-0-596-52968-0|edition=2nd|___location=Sebastopol [Calif.]|pages=7|oclc=273049576}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Danesh|first=Arman|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/437171498|title=MasteringTM Linux.|date=2006|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|others=Michael Jang|isbn=978-0-7821-5277-7|edition=2nd|___location=Hoboken|pages=904|oclc=437171498}}</ref>
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