Not to me, but I'm still tinkering with 2.6.16-era kernels at the latest.
I find it hard to believe that system_utsname doesn't still exist in
./init/version.c. I'm not sure why you're using a System.map file
argument, though, although I wouldn't think that would have anything
to do with it. Check your kernel source... something's got to be
there to satisfy sys_uname().
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Badari
elm3b29:~/vec.mm/linux-2.6.17-rc6 # /tmp/crash ./System.map vmlinux
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crash: cannot resolve "system_utsname"
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