Re: gdb error for 32 bit Ubuntu No symbol table is loaded. Use the "file" command.

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Hi,

>>Do you mean to say I need to compile a new kernel and then use that?
Yep, or may be there is some package that provides the uncompressed
image for your distro. For example, some days ago there was a
discussion on this mailing list regarding uncompressed kernel image
for Ubuntu:
<snip>
You can find vmlinux files in linux-image-*gdbsym*.deb packages.

Because of their _huge_ size, their are not present in the defaults
repositories, and only available from the Ubuntu buildd.

http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/l/linux/
</snip>

HTH,
Mayur

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Tapas Mishra <mightydreams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 4:56 PM, mayur nande <mayur.nan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I guess you need to load the uncompressed kernel image (vmlinux)
>> instead of the compressed one (vmlinuz).
> Ok so for that what do I need to do?
> Do you mean to say I need to compile a new kernel and then use that?
>

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