I tried both linking the system.map and simply moving it to the boot
partition as well
"Eric MC.D" wrote:
> 
> After compiling the kernel did you:
> copy your System.map-xx.xx.xx to /boot , and
> rm /boot/System.map
> ln -s /boot/System.map-xx.xx.xx /boot/System.map
> ??
> Eric
> 
> Daniel Bodanske wrote:
> >
> > OK, so I compiled the new kernel yeasterday, so I could try out the new Linux
> > Diskless Terminal  version (they recommend using 2.3.somethingoranother, but I
> > figured the 2.4 would be safer). Anyway, I had no problem with the compilation,
> > added it using linixconf as I always have done ( I recompile at home all the
> > time to play) and when I rebooted, I got the error messages that the System.map
> > was the wrong kernel version.  I've never run into this before.  I've been
> > recompiling eversince 2.0.??  Anyway, I tried linuxconf again, and then I tried
> > manually adding the System.map out of the source code. and probably if you
> > actually know what you're doing, you'll tell me what I know now:that doesn't
> > work.  Anyone give me a clue what I'm missing?  I'm really kind of ignorant.
> > Daniel
> >
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