Subject: Re: Strange message on ps -a Date: Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 06:50:27PM +0100
In reply to:Johannes Jörg Quoting Johannes Jörg([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I /*did/* reboot, and this thing did not happen the first few time. Any > other ideas > > joerg > > > You've compiled a new kernel but not rebooted to load it? > > If so, then this is one of the few times in linux when a reboot is > > required. > > > > At 09:09 AM 11/8/00 +0100, you wrote: > > >Hello Everybody > > > > > >The following message appears each time I make "ps" or "ps -a": > > > > > >{floppy_open} {scsi_init_free} > > >Warning: /boot/System.map-2.2.17 does not match kernel data. > > > > > >Then the running processes are listet just right. Any idea what > > happened > > >to my System.map? I compiled my own kernel (with buolt-in floppy and > > >scsi-support). Things ran fine for some time, this message came up > > >yesterday for the first time. I cannot remember having changed anything > > >in my base-configuration I also have that now(???) VT1 root-Deb-Woody:~# ps aux {select_parent} {have_submounts} Warning: /boot/System.map-2.2.17 does not match kernel data. USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root 1 0.0 0.4 1196 524 ? S Nov06 0:05 init --<snip>-- Have compiled the kernel with make-kpkg and make dep;clean;bzImage with the same results. This is a potato/woody mix system. I also had a mail problem (see previous post) with fetchmail unable to connect to localhost. Well thats what we get for messing with unstable. -- User error: replace user and press any key to continue. _______________________________________________________