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From: Mark <markc@trinity.sa.edu.au>
To : Adam Hawes <adam@overfiend.freeservers.com>, LinuxSA <adam@overfiend.freeservers.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 20:33:30 +0930
Re: /boot/System.map
A good place to start looking is the archives of this discussion
group. This problem has ben recently asked before (I know since I answered
it :). When you compile the kernel, in the src directory you will see a
new System.map file. This needs to be copied over the /boot directory.
Cheers
Mark Collis
At 18:29 18/09/99 , Adam Hawes wrote:
>Hi all.
>
>I installed Redhat 6.0 today off the pocketbook CD. I also decided to
>install and compile the kernel version 2.2.11 (on the first disk). The
>kernel in RH6.0 is 2.2.5.
>
>After untarring the kernel, I configured it, and then I compiled it. This
>is not new to me; I have been compiling the kernel a fair amount under
>RH5.2. The problem is that now when I boot I get the message
>
>"Warning: /boot/System.map has an incorrect kernel version."
>
>What is causing this warning, and how do I get it to go away? I have
>searched the help files and howtos, and even grepped /usr/doc for it, but I
>found no reference to the System.map file.
>
>Cheers, Adam
>
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