Jurgen 

You are missing the System.map in the /boot directory
( or wherever the vmlinux , bzImage or whatever is.. )

This should be a link or an actual file.
It is in the /usr/src/linux directory after a system build.

I think you loose the functionality of kernel symbols.
Others may know more

Phil Wilshire
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering if anyone knows what/who sends the following message to the
> console window.
> 
> kernel: Cannot find map file
> 
> I get this message after start up and I think may be the reason somethings
> aren't running correctly for me.
> If you know, do you know the ramifications of this message (ie. how does it
> effect the operation of any tasks I would like to run).
> 
> thanks for your help in advance,
> 
> Jürgen
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