This is my first foray into the world of Linux kernel building.   I have
built kernels
for other commercial unix systems, without any real problems.    I noticed
that 
I built a kernel that was too big.   I think it was 1.2 meg.     Why is this
too big? 
I got the error message at the very end of the build, when it tried to
compress the
kernel.    I stripped out all but the MOST needed stuff and got my build, but
I wonder what the determining factors are.....     If I have 64 meg of RAM or
only 
24 meg.?   Which processor choice  386 or Pentium ?   What if I NEEDED more
options like SCSI ?



          TIA


          Greg  ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )


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