Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 03 Jun 1999 23:39:32 +0200 | From | Robert Schiele <> | Subject | Re: Warning: /boot/System.map has an incorrect kernel version. |
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Douglas Elznic wrote: > > Hello, > I recently installed redhat 6.0 on one of my boxes. I then upgraded my kernel > (no rpm I hate rpming kernels) to 2.2.9. Everytime I run top ps or a bunch of > other programs I get the following warning: > Warning: /boot/System.map has an incorrect kernel version. > I have never seen this before and I think I did everything like normal... > Can anyone explain this to me? I started to think about it and I do not know > what any of the files in /boot do... > Thanks a lot... >
System.map is a list of symbol names in the kernel. Some tools use this information. So you should just copy /usr/src/linux/System.map to /boot/System.map after compiling and installing a new kernel. That's all.
Robert
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