Re: info on System.map

From: Allen Brown (allen_brown@agilent.com)
Date: Tue May 16 2000 - 11:02:44 EST


Adam wrote:
>
> > i just wanted to know what is the significance of the
> > System.map file which is present in the /boot directory ? .I see
> > that it contains a list with three columns .
> > coul someone describe what each column represents.
>
> First one is address in memory where given "item" is located once
> kernel is loaded into memroy
...

I assume the /boot/System.map file should be different for different
kernels. If so, how can we control this? With LILO I can pick
several kernels. But I don't see any way to choose different
System.map files.

On a similar topic, what about the initrd*.img file on my RH6.2
system? How is this generated? I don't find such a file in the
kernel source directory tree after I compile.

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Allen Brown
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