maks suggests > you may want to set all for update_initramfs in > /etc/initramfs-tools/update-initramfs.conf
I think this means update_initramfs=all . Is that correct? Neither the comments in that file nor the man page list "all" as a legal option. It would be good to update them if it is. I too noticed this issue when updating udev while running an older kernel than the most recent one installed. I find the current behavior surprising, and it doesn't strike me as necessarily more conservative. It's safer if update-initramfs or something else makes the initramfs broken. But it's less safe if it fails to apply a security fix or a necessary component (e.g., if you install evms any initramfs from before the installation will not work; evms uses update-initramfs -u in its postinst). As long as there's some way to change the default, I guess everyone can have their own opinions :) Ross Boylan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]