In article <55ee8f0c-691b-4dd3-b0e9-bdec4fb16cfc%rk.phys.keio.ac.jp@localhost>,
Rin Okuyama <rokuyama%rk.phys.keio.ac.jp@localhost> wrote:
Build fails for zaurus because the INSTALL kernel exceeds 5MB:
http://releng.netbsd.org/builds/HEAD/201702072140Z/
I've found that there is extra space in the ramdisk. Is it OK to reduce
the ramdisk by, for example, 80KB (2256 -> 2176KB)? Then, the INSTALL
kernel fits within 5MB.
Let's do that for now...
Besides, I propose for the kernel side,
- drop DKWEDGE_METHOD_APPLE (0.4KB)
and for the ramdisk side,
- drop FFS_EI and Apple UFS supports from fsck_ffs and newfs (13.4KB)
- drop shutdown (3.5KB)
Then, we can save 17.3KB of the INSTALL kernel. Extra spaces for the
main kernel and ramdisk become 62.5KB and 232KB, respectively.
And leave those for later :-)