Pontus Lidman wrote: <snipped> > 2) use 'make bzImage' instead of 'make zImage' to make a bz compressed > image. The bz compression makes it smaller.
The b does not stand for bz compression. It stands for big zimage. A quote from the kernel docs (/usr/src/linux/Documentation/kbuild/commands.txt as came with kernel 2.2.16) : Note: the difference between 'zImage' files and 'bzImage' files is that 'bzImage' uses a different layout and a different loading algorithm, and thus has a larger capacity. Both files use gzip compression. The 'bz' in 'bzImage' stands for 'big zImage', not for 'bzip'! > I don't remember if lilo can actually load larger bz images than z images, > but I've never had a bz image that was too large. As it says above, yes. The bzimage allows for a larger kernel image. -- Mike Werner KA8YSD | He that is slow to believe anything and | everything is of great understanding, '91 GS500E | for belief in one false principle is the Morgantown WV | beginning of all unwisdom.