Le Vendredi 21 Février 2003 20:46, Nick Taylor a écrit : > Peter, thanks again for your comments. > > Hopefully this will be the final question! > > I've now compiled a kernel using the 2.4.20 sources and the Bering > config file. > > I used: > > make clean > make dep > make bzImage > > and ended up with a kernel of 640KB, whereas the "linux" file on the > Bering floppy is a mere 518KB. > > Could adding Math Emulation have added that much? > > Or should I have entered something different from "make bzImage", i.e. > is there some command that creates a smaller file? > You have to compress the kernel with UPX By the way did you read the Bering developer's guide ? http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bdev.html (applies to 1.0-stable but the steps are the same for 1.1 with the corresponding patches) Jacques
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