From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: langj@bellsouth.net (joseph lang) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 20:41:36 -0400 Subject: [pups] bsd2.11 kernel compile Message-ID: <3D0E81C0.9046BF5D@bellsouth.net> I am building a PDP 11 from junked parts and have it mostly working. I'm now installing BSD 2.11 and have run into a problem i could use some help with. When compiling a new kernel (to include network) I get an error ld: too big for type 431 *** exit 2 I assume this error is due to one of the overlays being too large. (this is pointed out in the install docs) How do I figure out which overlay (or base) is the problem? The random module shuffle in the documents only has 10 million combinations and at 30 minutes to compile, well I'm not going to live that long. Is there a more scientific way to arrange the overlays? Am I missing something obvious? joe lang langj at bellsouth.net