3001328 May 29 11:45 image*

Can I run "gzip -9vc image > image-2.4.21-pre6" on it and have the system boot from the resultant compressed image?

I get this then, which is smaller than the image I am currently booting from (though that image is a gzipped vmlinux file:

1286923 May 29 11:47 image-2.4.21-pre6

--On Thursday, May 29, 2003 9:46 AM -0400 Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 09:41:45AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that I can get a kernel compile to work, I was wondering if there's
any  way to overcome the kernel size limit that seems to be hitting me.

The kernel I built seems to be too big to be loaded at boot time.

I however want to build a kernel with as few modules as possible.

I heard something along the lines of some new system in place to load
2.5.x  kernels [which are larger(?)].

Is there any way I can load a kernel image larger than ~1.3Mb on an
ultrasparc machine?

"make image" and then use arch/sparc64/boot/image instead of vmlinux.

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