On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 04:30:25PM +0700 or thereabouts, Oki DZ wrote: > Hi, > > I have the same problem after upgrading my (system's) kernel to 2.4.0. > I put the 2.4.0 source to /usr/src2/linux directory, and when top > executed, the System.map looked up is the one in /usr/src/linux (in > which I put the 2.2.13 source).
why /usr/src2? you should use /usr/src only and if you want to keep 2.2.13 and 2.4.0 apart just use /usr/src/linux-2.4.0 and /usr/src/linux-2.2.13 with /usr/src/linux having a softlink to your current kernel directory. > > BTW, I have removed the System.map's in /usr/src/linux and > /usr/src2/linux; surely enough, when top executed, there's no warning > reported. The question is, what's the use of the System.map file? (My > system working properly.) i always copy the System.map to /boot and label it appropriately to dintiguish which one is for which kernel. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Key fingerprint = 9DE1 5825 77B4 FF45 7485 D3EB DCCF DE48 09B6 4426 -------------------------------------------------------------------- "Who's watching the watchmen?"
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