</dd><dt class="description">
<span
class="cmtt-10x-x-109">LARGE</span><span
-class="cmtt-10x-x-109">_EDBA</span> </dt><dd
+class="cmtt-10x-x-109">_EBDA</span> </dt><dd
class="description">Loads LILO at a lower address in order to leave more space for the EBDA (Extended
BIOS Data Area). This is necessary on some recent MP systems. Note that enabling <span
class="cmtt-10x-x-109">LARGE</span><span
-class="cmtt-10x-x-109">_EDBA</span>
+class="cmtt-10x-x-109">_EBDA</span>
reduces the maximum size of “small” images (e.g. “Image” or “zImage”).
</dd><dt class="description">
<span
class="newline" />The kernel image (without the setup code) is bigger than 512 kbytes (or 448 kbytes, if built with
<span
class="cmtt-10x-x-109">LARGE</span><span
-class="cmtt-10x-x-109">_EDBA</span>). LILO would overwrite itself when trying to load such a kernel. This limitation
+class="cmtt-10x-x-109">_EBDA</span>). LILO would overwrite itself when trying to load such a kernel. This limitation
only applies to old kernels which are loaded below 0x10000 (e.g. “Image” or “zImage”). Try
building the kernel with “bzImage”. If this is undesirable for some reason, try removing some
unused drivers and compiling the kernel again. This error may also occur if the kernel image is