Message-ID: <3D21E258.2112785D@livernais.org> Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 19:26:48 +0200 From: Bruno Livernais <bruno@livernais.org> Subject: Re: [suse-sparc] Kernel Size to big
Hi,
The answer is in archive from the list. BTW, you will find it in
attachment !
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From: <rolf@diesing.net> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 18:28:59 +0100 Message-ID: <BCEMLCNMANGFBIDLIOAJGEAPCBAA.rolf@diesing.net> Subject: RE: [suse-sparc] Error Compiling kernel 2.4.14 on my SUN
Kernelfiles _must_ be smaller than 2,6 MB because the Kernel Loader alocate
only 2,6MB on booting.
You can fix that by setup more Things running as Modules or disable unneeded
Functions.
(like ISDN,HAM,NTFS-Filesystems....)
There is no need to gzip the Kernel, this is a Feature needed only in
DOS-Engines to break
the restrictions on 640K-Basemem-Limit. Gzipping only slowdown's the boot
speed.
Best Regards
Rolf
-- [EOF]-----Original Message----- From: Gilberto Senatore [mailto:genius__18@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 8:59 PM To: suse-sparc@suse.com Subject: [suse-sparc] Error Compiling kernel 2.4.14 on my SUN
Recently I have installed Suse 7.3 into my SUN: that's all rigth!!! Now i have recompiling the kernel 2.4.14 using this command: 1)make clean 2)make mrproper 3)make menuconfig 4)make dep modules modules_install 5)make vmlinux 6)gzip -c9 vmlinux > /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.14 7)cp System.map /boot/System.map 8)configuring SILO correctly 9)silo
and then i rebooted!!! My boot partition is 10MB size. When I wrote the new label inserted in silo.conf i read this message:
"Decompression error: uncompressed image too long - wouldn't fit into destination"
After i wrote the old label and the Linux gone!!!!!
Someone can help me!!!
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