I found the new System.map in my /kernel/linux-2.4.20 folder and copied it to 
my /boot folder er...directory (please no flames, it seems like a folder to 
me) and tried booting again. It still was problematic. No NIC recognition, no 
sound. I guess what I need to do now is go back and run 'make menuconfig' and 
make sure I don't include SMP and retry it all. 

> Then why did you compile it for SMP?
>
> > Hmm I am learning. I never knew I had to copy the System.map over to the
> > /boot directory. I will do that now and test and see what happens.
>
> Its not a big deal, and as best as i can tell, the only problem is that
> harmless error.
>
> > > > I am sure there are plenty of issues to resolve in this small slice
> > > > of the boot message.
> > >
> > > Other than the fact that you failed to copy over the new System.map to
> > > /boot/System.map-2.4.20, it looks ok.  That's hardly a show-stopper.
> > >
> > > I'm assuming that you haev an SMP box, since you built an SMP kernel. 
> > > Is this with the XFS patch?
> >
> > Yes, I ran the XFS patch. I'll see if I can find the code that shows that
> > engaging. I know when I ran make menuconfig that XFS was finally listed
> > under filesystems as an option.
>
> Well, the easiest way to test is to format a filesystem as XFS, and mount
> it.

Once I get past the other issues, I'll do some reading on how to work with 
XFS and formatting a new file system and then mounting it. 

Scott
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