Various way to build the kernel?

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  I have tried as hard as one can try, at least with my knowledge.  To
figure this out, and I appear to be unable to do so.  But it's not for a
lack of trying.

 I am in a situation, where when I build a kernel, I need it to be of this
format.
kernel: x86 boot sector

  But when I build it, no matter what trickery I attempt, I always get the
following kernel type.

kernel_lnxi: Linux kernel x86 boot executable RO-rootFS, root_dev 0x802,
swap_dev 0x1, Normal VGA

 This isn't doing me any good.  Does anyone have any information at all,
on how to build an "x86 boot sector" kernel?


 Any help would be appreciated.

 Thanx in advance.

 Joshua McDowell


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