The best thing to try might be to ask this question on a mailing list
related to Linux (not linux-8086).  :-)


On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Jon Riekenberg wrote:

> I've got a Redhat 5.2 install.  It came with kernel 2.0.36.  I've been
> trying to upgrade the kernel to 2.2.0, but I can't seem to make it
> work.  I realized the compiled kernel would be bigger than the .5 meg
> limit for LILO, so I did a "make bzImange".  I expected that to resolve
> the "Kernel /boot/vmlinux too big" error in LILO, but it didn't.  I've
> tried building with as many options in modules as possible (to reduce
> kernel size), but everything possible in modules and a "make bzImage,"
> LILO still reports "kernel too big".  What else can I try?
> 

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