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Re: docs on compiling kernels for miboot?



On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 02:54:36PM +0200, Sven LUTHER wrote:

> zImage is just the compressed vmlinux file, isn't it ? in this case it is

no

> needed for apus. That said, back then for when i was doing apus kernel work,
> and in charge of the -apus kernel images, i added a vmlinux.gz target to build
> the needed kernel. Are zImage and vmlinux.gz (also called vmlinuz) the same ?

no.  

<rant>
this is absurd, this goofball archetecture needs too many fscking
kernel images, i386 gets along with 2, soon to be one. sparc as gotten
along fine with one (gzip -9 -c vmlinux > vmlinuz) 

sheesh.
</rant>

kernel-package is simply going to need some extra options, it must
support a switch to define what kernel image formats it will include
in the given package.  we cannot have kernel-image packages with 20
different versions of the same damn image file when 19 of them are
worthless cruft on any given system. 

that way apus uses -vmlinuz silo/yaboot/quik uses -vmlinuz, oldworld
adds -miboot and -coff, and so on.  there is probably a cleaner way to
do this... 

-- 
Ethan Benson
http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/

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