Re: system.map

From: Tony Hoyle (tmh@nothing-on.tv)
Date: Wed Jan 02 2002 - 14:39:53 EST


Timothy Covell wrote:

> Of course, you can copy over the new System.map
> file to /boot, but their is no (easy) way of having more than
> one active version via "lilo" or "grub". And that could be
> considered a deficiency of the Linux OS.
>

???? Just call it System.map-2.2.17, System.map-2.5.1, etc. Sounds
pretty 'easy' to me.

'make install' does all this for you, btw.

Tony

 

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