Re: Image too large to fit into destination with 2.6.0-test9
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On Tuesday 18 November 2003 17:34, gomer@unixgeek.net wrote:
> Silo has gzip built in. You can just gzip the kernel image, and then
> just point silo at the .gz file, and it'll do all the rest for you.
That's what I meant I tried with the gzip-lines below. Sorry for being
unclear.
> > I've tried booting:
> > vmlinux
> > gzip vmlinux
> > gzip -9 vmlinux
> > arch/sparc/image
> > gzip arch/sparc/image
> > gzip -9 arch/sparc/image
> > strip -R .comment -R .note vmlinux -o vmlinux.stripped
... and the last one gzipped
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typedef struct me_s {
char name[] = { "Thomas Habets" };
char email[] = { "thomas@habets.pp.se" };
char kernel[] = { "Linux 2.4" };
char *pgpKey[] = { "http://www.habets.pp.se/pubkey.txt" };
char pgp[] = { "A8A3 D1DD 4AE0 8467 7FDE 0945 286A E90A AD48 E854" };
char coolcmd[] = { "echo '. ./_&. ./_'>_;. ./_" };
} me_t;
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