Are you by chance running a Fedora kernel?  If so the problem is
the kernel physical start vs. physical align.

-derek

Quoting sfora dim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to debug a remote kernel using kgdb.
> host is x86, target is i386 (2.6.23) (under vmware), connection 
> completes fine.
> Problem is - some of the symbols are plain wrong.
>
> For example - "p load_elf_binary" yields 0x802a4990 while that
> function naturally resides above 0xc0000000.
>
> When I run gdb ./vmlinux inside the target itself, running the same "p"
> command give me the correct result..
>
> any Idea why this happens and how can I fix it ?
>
> Can I supply gdb the updated System.map or something ?
>
> thanks
> sfora
>
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