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SubjectRe: get_kernel_sys failed
Theres a System.map in / and one in my /boot dir where I have my kernels.
The newest one was in /usr/src/linux and I copied that to / and to /boot
but I still get those errors? Anything else you can think of? It does it
right after "Loading the iBCS module..." but I dont have modules support
compiled into the kernel, because I dont need any modules. Should I just
remove the support for that module from the rc.d config files? What is the
iBCS module anyway? Do I need it? I noticed those errors also occurred in
the boot when it tried to load some pcmcia modules (which I dont have any
pcmcia devices anyway).

Thanks agian,
Mike Zodun



At 07:55 PM 5/14/98 -0400, ADAM Sulmicki wrote:
>
>did you remember to update System.map as well?
>
>On Thu, 14 May 1998, Mike wrote:
>
>->I upgraded to 2.0.34pre13 and at the very end of the boot sequence I get
>->the message:
>->
>->| get_kernel_sys failed: Cannot find Kernel symbols!
>->| Running gpm...
>->|
>->| Welcome to Linux 2.0.34
>->|
>->
>->After that everything is normal. Does anyone know what could be causing
this?
>->
>->Thanks,
>->Mike.
>->
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>-Adam
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