On 14/07/00 09:32 +0530, Robin Chatterjee spewed into the LI bitstream:
>the map file is generally /boot/map and not boot/system.map
>I know system.map holds name and linkage info about kernel symbols
> /boot/map is lilos map of the kernel segments created while running
>/sbin/lilo
It seems sporadic - and /boot/System.map-2.2.13 is the _only_ .map file in
/boot. I tried ps aux again 5 minutes after I got that warning and it
didn't reappear.
>so please don't mix them up or you won't be able to boot
>In fact don't specify map, and it will take the default /boot/map
>Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>> I just installed SuSe 6.3 a couple of days ago and it is working perfectly
>> When I do a ps aux, I get the warning: /boot/System.map-2.2.13 is not
>> parseable as a system map. That's the only map file in /boot and so I've
>> listed it as such in lilo.conf
>>
>> # grep map /etc/lilo.conf
>> map=/boot/System.map-2.2.13
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