Net Llama babbled on about:
> yes.  this is how i've done it for quite some time without any problems.

the multiple .map files or the symlink?

if you use a symlink to /usr/src/linux/System.map... what happens when you 
load some kernel other than the one that corresponds to the source in 
/usr/src/linux.
e.g.
/usr/src/linux -> /usr/src/linux-2.4.14
and /usr/src/l;inux-2.4.13 is there

/boot has the .13 and .14 kernels. /boot/System.map is link to /usr/src/linux

reboot, .14 panics... reboot, choose .13 from lilo menu.. you now have wrong 
map. what would happen?
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