On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 02:19:46PM -0500, Simeon Johnston wrote:
>Is there a way to have a single System.map file and multiple kernels?  I
>have a couple Kernel's I want to be able to boot into (Test kernels and
>a couple Safe ones).  Each has different modules.  How do I point the
>Kernel to the correct directory that hold's it's particulare modules?  I
>tried compileing the modules with versioning and all the compatibility
>stuff.... Didn't work.
>Just wondering if there was a way to have different kernel's pointing to
>there own special module directory.  Maybe some LILO parameters?  Would
>GRUB do it?

I always copy my system.map into the same dir as my kernel like so and
never have a problem.

/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.6
/boot/System.map-2.4.6

You don't really need the system.map AFAIK, if I omit it entirely nothing
seems to care. Only reason I copy it there is out of habit.

>
>sim
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Ben Lutgens		
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