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- > > Also, the netstat -i command comes back with only the
- > > header - no information about the network interfaces.
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- > netstat reads /vmunix to find the addresses of variables
- > in /dev/kmem. If /vmunix doesn't match the kernel you're running,
- > you lose! Whenever you get a new kernel, update /vmunix.
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- i guess i need to ask a really bonehead question: how do i update
- /vmunix? am i correct in assuming that "updating" it involves copying
- the memory image of the kernel to the root partition? and if that's
- correct, what's the sysadmin magic i must perform to do so?
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- signed,
- a bonehead
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- paul theodoropoulos pt@crl.com diogenes@well.sf.ca.us
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