On Tue, 3 May 2005 06:45:03 -0400 Wakko Warner wrote:
| Randy.Dunlap wrote:
| > On Mon, 2 May 2005 21:29:51 -0400 Wakko Warner wrote:
| > | Is it possible to use zImage on 2.6 kernels or is bzImage required?
| >
| > What processor architecture?
|
| x86. Does zImage work on other arches? (I've only ever dealt with alpha
| and sparc other than x86)
I don't know if it works, just that it's listed in:
ppc, arm, sh, cris, arm26, m68k, ppc64, parisc, m32r, frv,
and sh64. and i386.
| > It's supported in arch/i386/Makefile (and some others).
| > For i386, you'll need to disable enough (lots of) options to make the
| > resulting output file small enough...
|
| The resultant bzImage is ~760kb. I compiled out everything I could, only
| ram disk/initrd, and ext2 are compiled in.
|
| If you'd like to see the .config, I'll send it up.
Are you saying that zImage still fails (image is too large?) ?
I built one, but I wouldn't want to boot it. :)
It looks like you would need to put almost everything into
an initrd to make it usable.
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~Randy
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