Subject: LILO - System.map conflict Date: Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 10:55:08AM -0500
In reply to:Fethi A. Okyar Quoting Fethi A. Okyar([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > I admit that I am crating a lot of trouble myself, just > poking in things and compiling new kernels, but thats the > beauty of it, and as long as there's this kind of support, > it really helped me well. Ok, I had some problems during > installing a new kernel, and here's the symptoms:: > > I compiled a kernel, fine, compiled the modules and installed > them, everything worked fine (especially after I stripped my > system off 64 MB of RAM that I used to have which I guess was > not working well with the remanining 64 MB's) > > Now I moved the new kernel to /boot as bzImage.x.y.z and I also > moved the new System.map to /boot/map.x.y.z. I edited my > /etc/lilo.conf file so that it has the entries such as > > ... > boot=/boot/map.x.y.z > ... > linux=/boot/bzImagex.y.z > ... > > but what happens each time I run lilo is, it (lil0) destroys the > new System.map file I just moved there, by replacing it by a much > smaller file, from where it gets this file I have no idea. > > If I reboot with this new configuration that lilo likes, things > seem to be working ok, but then what is the point of having a new > System.map file, and where is it used or not used? > > So the question is: > Is the map file that is mentioned in lilo.conf not the same file > as the Syetm.map file, and am I supposed to place the System.map > file in a special location without lilo's knowledge? > > Thanks for any help and suggestions.. > I have 4 different kernels, for Slink, in my lilo.conf, as well as 3 for Slackware, 2 for hamm and 3 for Potato. Same system 2 harddrives. I make a new kernel, copy the zImage/bzImage to /boot (on all 4 distributions) as whatever the kernel is, ie slink2.2.3, potato2.2.5, Slack2.2.6, etc. I have never copied/moved or otherwise done anything with the system.map file. All distributions have the same lilo.conf file, so that I can run lilo from any of them. I find the discussion about the system.map file interesting as I have no problem with new kernels on any of the distributions. I wonder why? -- You can measure a programmer's perspective by noting his attitude on the continuing viability of FORTRAN. -- Alan Perlis _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>