Yes but my kernel image (and the map file) does not reside in /boot. It lives, believe it or not, in /dosc/linux/boot/, which is not even automatically mounted at boot time, though I guess that doesn't make a difference since the messages I get come before the non-root partitions are mounted, but I digress. What should I do to make the kernel see them? -chris
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote: > > On 25-Jul-2000 Krzys Majewski wrote: > > What does this mean? -chris > > > > Jul 25 08:42:33 cr275960-a kernel: Cannot find map file. > > Jul 25 08:42:33 cr275960-a kernel: No module symbols loaded. > > > > > > Check your /boot directory. Do you have a System.map file there for your > kernel version? > > Are you making your kernel images the Debian way? > > > -- > Andrew >