Re: [PATCH] Compress kernel modules on installation
From: Roland
Date: Fri Dec 26 2008 - 18:10:46 EST
On Friday 2008-12-26 21:23, Roland wrote:
what about some "make modules_install_compressed" instead ?
as i have run out of diskspace quite often when installing test kernels,
i
think we really need a feature like this.
i`d also favour the makefile approach.
why another kconfig option?
jan`s patch looks clean and simple, but i think it`s a little bit
intrusive...
Why so? module-ini
with "intrusive" i meant, that all modules are now compressed by default and
there is no switch to build them uncompressed.
so you change a long established default which may not be welcomed by
everyone and give no option for conservative people.
we should take care and not break things.
default uncompressed, compressed implented as an option is a better
strategy, imho.
discuss changing the default at a later time then.
roland
regards
roland
ps:
i`d use gzip without "-9" as this gives very little space savings. it
mostly
burns cpu and slows things down too much.
( see
http://www.linuxjournal.com/files/linuxjournal.com/linuxjournal/articles/080/8051/8051f1.png
Here is one that is tailored for kernel modules:
http://tinyurl.com/8f2xta
Looks pretty much like the one from LJ but of course, .ko files
compress better than LJ :)
Oh well.
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