On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 02:57:09PM -0800, Ralf Baechle wrote: > Right now we've got more > than half a dozen variations of code to support compressed images throughout > the kernel. So I'm not going to accept any new patches for compressed > images before this mess has been cleaned. Volunteers :-) Do you mean just the 'ad hoc' MIPS schemes, or across the whole gamut of Linux architectures? The problem isn't so much the compression mechanics, but the BSP/LSP. It would be helpful if there was one architecture that was considered the 'ideal'. Though I haven't actually used it: arch/ppc/boot appears very flexible, and adheres to a strict layout and naming convention. Geoff -- Geoffrey Espin espin@idiom.com