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.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fethi Okyar Research Assistant Computational Solid Mechanics MMAE Department, IIT Chicago, IL 60616-3793 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]