On Sun, 2011-10-09 at 21:24 +0200, Joerg Morbitzer wrote: > On 10/09/2011 08:16 PM, Jonathan Nieder wrote: > > Joerg Morbitzer wrote: > > > >> Mmmh, I am quite sure that I didn't see any error message when running > >> the upgrade to 6.0.3, and I can find those messages in /var/log/dpkg.log > >> ... > >> > >> 2011-10-09 17:27:03 configure linux-image-2.6.32-5-kirkwood 2.6.32-38 > >> 2.6.32-38 > >> 2011-10-09 17:27:03 status unpacked linux-image-2.6.32-5-kirkwood 2.6.32-38 > >> 2011-10-09 17:27:04 status half-configured linux-image-2.6.32-5-kirkwood > >> 2.6.32-38 > >> 2011-10-09 17:28:05 status installed linux-image-2.6.32-5-kirkwood > >> 2.6.32-38 > >> > >> ..., however, I just re-flashed the kernel ... > > [...] > >> ... did a reboot ... and there you go, the USB disks get recognised > >> again. Fixed for me at least. > > > > Hm, what version of flash-kernel do you have installed? Please also send > > the output of > > > > grep . /etc/kernel/postinst.d/* > > > > so we can see whether the hooks are set up correctly. > > ---------------------------------- cut -------------------------- > sheeva:~# dpkg -l | grep flash-kernel > ii flash-kernel 2.37 > utility to make certain embedded devices bootable > sheeva:~# > ---------------------------------- cut -------------------------- > > > ---------------------------------- cut -------------------------- > sheeva:~# grep . /etc/kernel/postinst.d/* > #!/bin/sh > version="$1" > bootopt="" [...]
This is the usual initramfs-tools hook script. In 'squeeze', update-initramfs is supposed to run flash-kernel. When you saw this problem, had you rebooted since the kernel upgrade? Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Reality is just a crutch for people who can't handle science fiction.
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