Keith Owens wrote: > That would take my 2.4.0 bzImage to 893864, it does not leave much room > out of a 1.4Mb floppy for LILO files. We could have multiple make > targets, with and without appended config/map but that just complicates > the build environment. I normally occupy over a meg with my image and I frequently build a LILO boot disk for safekeeping. I strip my config down to only enabled options and further strip the CONFIG_ from it, then bzip2 -s -9 the both of config and system map and it comes out to about 122K > This is all to protect those few poor 'administrators' who cannot keep > track of three separate files. We should not coddle such idiots, if > they cannot track 3 files they should not be configuring Linux. > Anybody who loses their config and System.map will learn from their > mistake and only do it once or they will never learn, in which case > they are better off running Windows. The same idiots who have multiple patch trees that haven't been merged and different builds of a kernel to test effects? I.e. those who really do the work on LKML? > "Think of it as evolution in action". After you're looking down the ladder of evolution, think to look up the ladder. Personally, /proc/ksyms has what I need for symbols but 1.3K for a .config is trivial enough to add to the image. -d -- "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."
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