>> Add new configure option --enable-zlib-dynamic to allow linking zlib
>> dynamically (e.g. opensuse installs libz.so.1 in /lib, so it's safe to
>> do it there).
> What is the rationale for enabling zlib support on a general purpose
> distribution?
>
> -- 
> ciao,
> Marco
>
A patch is floating on lkml to compress modules on install
http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/1/26/288

It look it miss another time miss the entry point for 2.6.30 but that
probably will come in a day.
Compressed modules spare a lot of space on disk.

On a previous message, this example was given
> > >> I recently started compressing my kernel modules and that saved
> > >> me at least 70 MB of disk space on mostlyallmodconfig.
> > >> (And no, the argument of disks being cheap is not so true with
> > >> CF or SSD.)

Gilles

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