#include <hallo.h> * Michael Biebl [Fri, Aug 18 2006, 01:07:34PM]: > Eduard Bloch wrote: > > #include <hallo.h> > > * Michael Biebl [Fri, Aug 18 2006, 10:26:53AM]: > >> I suggest to revert to the old behaviour and make "-u" update all > >> installed kernels. Atm I have to specify each kernel separately vi -k to > >> update them all. > > > > Why should one update _all_ initramfs images when beeing interested in > > only single one? > > Why should I be only interested in only a single one? If I install e.g.
Because usualy it gets executed when you install a kernel-image package? > the uswsusp package (which has to update the initrd because it has to > install a resume binary there) I'd expect the package to work with all > kernels I have installed not only a single one. That's orthogonal to the regular usage of mkinitramfs. uswsusp package is the right one to add a call to update ALL initrds. > In addition only the newest kernel installed is updated, which is very > confusing imho. If it all, it should update the initrd of the currently > running kernel. Does not confuse me at all. The package beeing installed cares about its own setup. Not more, not less. No need to touch non-involved packges. > > This also increases the risk for breaking ALL WORKING > > initramfs images in the case where a new bug in initramfs-tools appears. > > As you already said, if it's a bug in initramfs-tools, it should be Don't reintepret my statements to something you like. Risk for a fact != known fact. If there is a known bug in initramfs-tools which is fixed with an upgraded version, then it could and should be executed for all initrds. Eduard. -- <Joey> umh... zwischen gestern und heute haette eigentlich auch locker noch ein Tag reingepasst... <youam> Joey: diesen tag nennt man "nacht" und kennzeichnet ihn durch das fehlen des gelben balls im blauen raum