Evolution of Linux kernel sizes

2013-11-27 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
Preface: The results below are for m68k. Why would you care about m68k? You don't, but that doesn't mean the results are not applicable to other architectures and platforms where RAM is a precious resource. Below are the static kernel sizes (as reported by size) for m68k

Re: Evolution of Linux kernel sizes

2013-11-27 Thread Richard Cochran
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 10:35:25AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: For v3.13-rc1, the top 10 is: Disabling CONFIG_NET saves 1038404 bytes Disabling CONFIG_INET saves 572034 bytes ... I hope you find this useful! As another poor soul stuck with tiny resources, thank you for this work!

Re: Evolution of Linux kernel sizes

2013-11-27 Thread Wolfgang Denk
Dear Geert, In message CAMuHMdUr2Vr9+STwcYf1PcB=pf+u3sjxu3lynzqq+vdbdsp...@mail.gmail.com you wrote: Below are the static kernel sizes (as reported by size) for m68k multi-platform kernels (m68k/multi_defconfig), for kernel versions 2.6.28 to 3.12: textdata bss dec hex