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SubjectRe: "System is too big. Try using bzImage or modules."
> > I don't suppose there's a way to guarantee that lilo is up to date.
> > Seems odd - why not simply have a facility in the configuration that
> > tells you when the kernel (without modules) is oversize, and allows
> > you to adjust the options accordingly?
>
> Because bzImage is the 'new' type. There is no reason not to use it except
> that it won't work with old tools or on some old computers.

Hi!

Since Linux 2.2 expects the user to install a number of new tools anyway, as per
Documentation/Changes, would it not be reasonable to expect the user to install a
new lilo as well?

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On Wed, 6 Jan 1999, Robert Kiesling wrote:

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&gt; &gt; It worked, it was just telling you that you have to do it differntly if
&gt; &gt; the compressed image is over 512k. Old versions of loadlin and lilo didn't
&gt; &gt; support bzImage, which is why it doesn't just do it silently.
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&gt; I don't suppose there's a way to guarantee that lilo is up to date.
&gt; Seems odd - why not simply have a facility in the configuration that
&gt; tells you when the kernel (without modules) is oversize, and allows
&gt; you to adjust the options accordingly?

Because bzImage is the 'new' type. There is no reason not to use it except
that it won't work with old tools or on some old computers.


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