Re: 2.2.11 system.map


Subject: Re: 2.2.11 system.map
From: Praveen Srinivasan (psrin0@pop.uky.edu)
Date: Sun Aug 15 1999 - 06:26:12 PDT


You'll need to copy the System.map file yourself (from /usr/src/linux to
/boot)

At 02:29 AM 08/15/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>This is may well be a rank newbie question.
>I'm in the process of trying to upgrade from 2.2.5 to
>2.2.11. After make menuconfig, make dep, make clean,
>make boot, make modules, make modules_install, and
>moving the new kernel to the /boot directory, does the
>system.map get updated somehow, or do I need to
>manually move, or copy, the new system.map form
>/usr/src/linux to /boot?
>I ask because when I try to boot the new kernel, I get
>console messages of module dependency problems, no
>vfat support in the kernel (vfat support is definetly
>checked in make menuconfig) followed by many messages
>that say: "boot/system.map has an incorrect kernel
>version", and then the boot hangs a little after that.
>The system.map currently in /boot is the previous one,
>so I presume that's the problem, but I've not seen any
>mention of manually moving system.map in the docs I've
>read. Can anyone point me in the direction of a
>websit, HOWTO, etc. that discusses this?
>Thanks in advance.
>
>David
>
>
>
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