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kinda' off-topic.



	Hello everyone...
	I have a Debian Sid with kernel 2.4.8 and the latest gcc. I've tried to compile a range of kernels from 
2.4.15 to 2.4.18. All goes well until boottime.
	On short, make mrproper, make menuconfig, configured the kernel, make dep, make clean, make bzImage. I've 
copied bzImage to /, modified LILO to boot that image, and ran /sbin/lilo. All modules were compiled in the 
kernel. When restarting, it started booting the new kernel, but just after detecting the ide controllers, I guess 
before initializing the ethernet adapters, it reboots. I've tried several configurations, including changing the 
ide driver to most generic stuff, and trying to boot without the eth drivers.
	I want to mention that the same source compiled on two other systems and booted succesfully using the same 
method.
	One question... After compiling the kernel, when I do a "ps", it says :

	ns:~# ps
	Warning: /usr/src/linux/System.map has an incorrect kernel version.
	  PID TTY          TIME CMD
	 7747 pts/0    00:00:00 bash
	 7785 pts/0    00:00:00 ps

	What could be the problem ? 

		Alexandru Stefan-Voicu, Digital Design Group server administrator. 



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