Anselm Lingnau wrote:

[...]

> I don't think anyone has actually used non-bzImage kernels for the last decade
> or so. Even kernels that are called »vmlinuz« are bzImage kernels nowadays,
> simply because today's kernels – at least for the mainstream distributions
> that LPI focuses on – tend to be way too big to be non-bzImage kernels.

   Is this true for embedded systems, too?  I noticed ARM-platform 
kernels have some peculiarities that I haven't studied yet (like the 
/media/boot directory), but that do set them apart from the typical 
386/x86_64 world.  And could someone confirm they are indeed that 
different, should we take notice?


   Regards,


Alessandro
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