Hi

For some time my system gives me this error mesage on boot up.

        "Cannot find map file"

My messages log files only go back to Feb of this year. Each of these
have have this error message at each boot. I think the error goes all
the way back to installation of Debian 1.1 over a year ago. 

This message occurs the following context: 

Mar  15 12:16:11 frodo syslogd 1.3-0#6: restart.
Mar  15 12:16:11 frodo kernel: klogd 1.3-0, log source = /proc/kmsg
        started.
Mar  15 12:16:12 frodo syslogd 1.3--0#6: restart.
Mar  15 12:16:12 frodo kernel: Cannot find map file.
[....]

I am (still) running Debian 1.1 on a 486/66 with 16 MB Ram and a AHA2840
SCSI controller and several disks.  

While I am not aware of any problems, I want to know whether this is
inoccuous.  Do I need to fix this?  I'm about to upgrade to Hamm. I
don't really want to do anything about this unless it will give me grief
in the upgrade. 

--David

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