"Hausheer, Geoffrey" wrote: > > I just installed 'frozen' as my first trial of debian. I had a general > question: > I have two System.Map files on my system. a /System.Map and > /boot/System.map-2.2.14 > My system crashed (damn laptop suspend and X), and when I rebooted I got a > message about something worng with > System.Map-2.2.14 in /boot. I looked and the file was ancient (Mid > January), whereas I rebuilt the kernel last weekend. I just copied the file > in / to /boot and all was well, but do I really need both of these? I also > have a vmlinuz-2.2.14 in /boot. This is obviously not my current kenel, nor > is it my backup kernel. Do I need it?
On my properly configured (I hope) system in /boot there is a "System.map" which is a symlink to "System.map-2.2.14", and "vmlinuz" which is a symbolic link to "vmlinuz-2.2.14". I have a "vmlinuz" in root, which is symlink to /boot/vmlinuz, but no symlink in root about "System.map". If you use "make-kpkg", the deb package created should take care of all this when you install it. -- "It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong." - Voltaire Ed C.