Rob, Wouldn't a kernel compile the "Debian Way", using make-kpkg, do it for you? http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-kernel.en.html#s-kernel-debia n
It always did for me. 944769 Jul 13 12:24 vmlinuz-2.4.21-sparc-smp No modules used. Nico SS20 - Dual Ross HyperSparc - 2.4.21 - Woody http://rdo.homelinux.org > -----Original Message----- > From: Rob Wultsch > > I am trying to compile a 2.4.19 for a ss20 and I am running into a > couple problems. More than anything else "make bzImage" does not appear > to work. It spits out 2 lines and does not want to do anything more. It > will compile "make vmlinux" just fine though. Is there some preequiste > that I need for for the one that the other does not need? > > The first kernel I compiled was 3.6 megs, so I made one that made use of > modules and it is just under 2.6 megs, but silo is telling me that it is > still to large. > > I have read several *fine* guides to kernel recompiles, incuding one for > sparc, and I have not the faintest what is this things deal. Right now > it is basicly a vanilly woody install with the only the developers > packages insalled. > > Thanks for any possible help, even if it not helpful.

