I tried the suggestion listed below, but I am still getting message that
says '/boot/System.map has incorrect kernel version'. The links in /boot
directory still points to 2.2.12-20 version and not 2.2.14. Do I have to
change all these links manully or is it done automatically.
David Dagon wrote:
> Sunil Patel wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have few questions.
> >
> > 1) I recently upgraded linux ( Red hat 6.1) kernel from 2.2.12. to
> > 2.2.14 with following commands.
> >
> > make dep
> > make clean
> > make bzdisk
>
> make modules
> make modules_install
>
> >
> >
> > Then I booted from the floppy disk and I am getting some warning
> > messages as daemons are started. The warning message is about kernel
> > mismatch or something.
>
> Because the modules were different, and you had
> the kernel enforce checking.
>
> > Also, when I use TOP command it tells me
> > something about /boot/system.map file. When I listed the /boot
> > directory, I see links referenced to 2.2.12 . What do I need to do to
> > eliminate this errors.
> >
> --
> David
> ">david.dagon@mindspring.com
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