Michael Elizabeth Chastain writes:
> I'm beginning to think that installation should copy everyting
> (bzImage, System.map, modules) into /lib/modules/<release>. This split
> between resident and modules just causes endless hassle.
That would be a serious error. Often /boot is a special partition
located within the first 500 MB of the disk. Once I had it being
a link to /dos/linux, which as you may guess was a FAT filesystem.
BTW, /boot/System.map-`uname -r` is the first place in which
procps looks for the the System.map data. Red Hat and Debian
both seem to prefer this location, aside from some /System.map
braindamage that Debian sometimes uses.
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