On 28/02/06, maximilian attems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Mario Gonzalez wrote: > > > > you are referring to the depedency loop see #349354 > > > > > Yes, that's the main problem. However... > > ok as you are running your own kernel, you escaped that loop, try: > > apt-get udate > apt-get install udev > apt-get install linux-image-2.6-XXX # where XXX is the flavour you need > mmhh, I think I've got a solution, maybe it's bad but works for me
I had two linux-images from debian but so far I'm running my own kernel, then just uninstalled (--purge) all linux-images and initramfs-tools. Then I just installed the initramfs-tools package again and now works. Without a problem. What happened?? I don't know PS: sorry my bad English :( >