John Foster wrote:
>
> Kent West wrote:
> > I've recompiled my kernel (using bzImage) to provide sound support, and
> > now I'm getting a "vmlinuz is too big" message when I try to run lilo.
John Foster answered:
> sounds like your trying to use the vmlinuz file from
> /usr/src/linuxXXX/vmlinuz,
Kent West wrote:
>
> I checked the archives, but didn't find much on this.
>
> I've recompiled my kernel (using bzImage) to provide sound support, and
> now I'm getting a "vmlinuz is too big" message when I try to run lilo.
> My old kernel was 715260, and my new one is 749612. I've gone through
>
"Camilo Alejandro Arboleda" wrote:
>Thanks to every one for the help with my first problem.
>
>Finaly I could compile the new kernel, but I could not start the system
>with the new kernel.
>
>I get this message:
>'kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init = option to kernel'
>
Thanks to every one for the help with my first problem.
Finaly I could compile the new kernel, but I could not start the system
with the new kernel.
I get this message:
'kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init = option to kernel'
What is the value of 'option'?
How I pass this value to th
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On 4 Jun 99 14:31:06 GMT Camilo Alejandro Arboleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>My name is Camilo. I am trying to compile the Linux kernel 2.1.
. . . why? 2.2 is the current "stable" version. 2.1 is the
previous development version, but all the features of
>No idea, and I doubt it. Isn't it a LILO problem?
No, it is because the BIOS has to load the kernel, and because
the kenrel starts in real mode, not protected mode.
There is a thorough description in the archives sometime this
earlier this year.
Carl
On Fri, Jun 04, 1999 at 09:31:06AM -0500, Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
>
> When I compile the kernel with the command 'make bzImage' the image
> generated has a size of about 800.000 bytes, and when I try to install the
> image using 'liloconfig' I get the error 'kernel too big', but I cannot
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
> When I compile the kernel with the command 'make bzImage' the image
> generated has a size of about 800.000 bytes, and when I try to install the
> image using 'liloconfig' I get the error 'kernel too big', but I cannot
> remove more drivers from the kernel without
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