Try doing $ cd /usr/src/linux ; make mrproper Afterwards reconfigure and ecompile once more. On Mon, 08 May 2000, you wrote:
Hello !
Yesterday I wrote the following:
I want to compile my kernel by adding just the scsi emulation support. the problem is that with only this small change my kernel is too big !! So I tried to put "everything" (the more i could) in modules but my kernel is still too big !!
my kernel version is 2.2.10 and i've got SuSE 6.2.
I know that if the kernel is too big, I have to use make bzImage !! But is it still possible with my kernel (2.2.10) to create a smaller kernel ? I tried to do this, by putting "everything" in modules but .. still too big !! still obliged to make a bzImage !! In the SuSE Linux 6.2 book, they say that a big kernel is not good so i tried to make a smaller one but I'm now thinking that it is impossible (I really have now almost everything in modules but still "kernel too big" !!)
On the other hand, what can i do if YaST doesn't work anymore ??? re-install it (if yes how ? rpm - [options ???] yast.rpm)
thank you !!
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