well slap me around and call me stupid ;p I had been lead to beleive
otherwise long ago and never questioned it.. oh well

>    bzImage has nothing to do with bzip.  zImage kernels are made to fit in
> 640K conventional memory, so they have an strict limitation on size.
> bzImage kernels get put in extended memory, so they be much larger.  Both
> use gzip.  bzImage stands for Big zImage.
> 
>    Adam
> 

|--------------------------------------------------
| Justin Ryan
| Developer Relations Associate 
| TurboLinux - http://www.turbolinux.com/
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| WebMaster, PCHelp - http://computers.iwz.com
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|--------------------------------------------------

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to