Yes, just say 'make bzImage' or 'make bzlilo' or 'make bzdisk'.
( the 'b' stands for 'big' )
The resulting image gets loaded directly high, however, you then
need the newer versions of LILO/LOADLIN/SYSLX (lilo18, loadlin-1.6,
syslx-3.0) _and_ a kernel >= 1.3.73
For more information you may have a look at linux/Documentation/initrd.txt
and ftp://elserv.ffm.fgan.de/pub/linux/loadlin-1.6/ANNOUNCE-LILO+LOADLIN
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