Hi. On Tue 2009-04-07 13:31, maximilian attems <m...@stro.at> proclaimed: > On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 01:27:45PM +0200, Frank Blendinger wrote: > > > post the output of > > > cat /etc/kernel-img.conf > > > > # Kernel image management overrides > > # See kernel-img.conf(5) for details > > do_symlinks = yes > > relative_links = yes > > do_bootloader = no > > do_bootfloppy = no > > do_initrd = yes > > link_in_boot = no > > ramdisk=mkinitrd.yaird mkinitramfs > > well that is wrong, easiest way is to just scratch that last line.
Indeed. It works fine without that line. > longer explanation > * yaird doesn't fully implement update-initramfs compat syntax > so can no longer install any linux image since 2.6.28 > #518315 > (beside beeing not recommended, not distributed in Lenny, buggy > in many ways, not developed anymore and thus deprecated) > > * mkinitramfs was never the direct wrapper to call > previously in lenny you could have had mkinitramfs-kpkg > in aboves line. > now you want update-initramfs that is the upper layer > and the recommended command to generat an initramfs > since at least etch. Thanks for the explanation. Would you recommend purging yaird completely then? After all, I am wondering how the line ended up in kernel-img.conf at all. I never touched it myself (etckeeper helps my unreliable brain here), so it has to be generated by some package, but I could not find which one it is. Do you happen to know that? Should a bug against that package be filed? Greetings, Frank -- Frank Blendinger | fb(at)intoxicatedmind.net | GPG: 0x0BF2FE7A Fingerprint: BB64 F2B8 DFD8 BF90 0F2E 892B 72CF 7A41 0BF2 FE7A
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