"DAVID B. TEAGUE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun, Mar 15, 1998 at 06:52:34PM -0500:
>       "Cannot find map file"

This usually means that the kernel you are running is not the same as
the kernel that you have most recently compiled.  It refers to the file,
`System.map' which is usually in the root of the linux source tree, or
in your boot directory.  If you have recompiled your kernel and not yet
rebooted off the image, herein lies your problem.  Certain tools like
lsof, and kernel oops resolution, will not work unless the map file
corresonds to the installed kernel.  On the whole though, your system
will run fine; there is no loss of functionality.

-- 
Scott


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