[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
~> 
~> The standard procedure is to make a symlink between /System.map and
~> /boot/System.map-x.y.z (assuming that you're using the x.y.z kernel).
~> If you have more than one kernel on the system, you're supposed to
~> have a System.map-x.y.z file in /boot for each kernel x.y.z that you
~> want to be able to boot.

Is there any technical reason for the /vmlinuz symlink (or a /System.map
symlink)?  By telling lilo.conf where they are... isn't that good
enough?

Horacio
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