In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Fethi A. Okyar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>1.
>DO I need a separate System.map file for each
>kernel that I compile, cause each time it also
>spits out a new System.map file.

Well, things like klogd and ps like to look at the System.map of the
running kernel to be able to convert kernel addresses to symbolic names.

>2.
>If the answer is yes, how do I specify each 
>system.map that correspond to their kernel in 
>my lilo.conf file (i.e how are they supposed to
>be stored??)

You don't specify them in lilo.conf - just put them in /boot/System.map-VER
eg /boot/System.map-2.2.6

Usually, I put my kernels in /boot/vmlinuz-VER and the System.map file
that goes with it in /boot/System.map-VER

Mike.
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