* Felix Koop <f...@fkoop.de> [Sam Feb 20, 2010 at 10:16:42 +0100]: > Am Freitag, den 19.02.2010, 12:19 +0100 schrieb Michael Prokop:
> > What's inside your initramfs? Extract it running: > > cd /tmp ; mkdir init ; cd init > > gunzip -c /boot/initrd.img-2.6.30-2-686 | \ > > cpio -i -d -H newc --no-absolute-filenames > > Does lib/modules/2.6.30-2-686/modules.dep exist then? > > Are you sure you're booting into the right root filesystem? > > What's inside your /proc/cmdline? > In the meantime I updated my kernel to 2.6.32-trunk but still have the > same problem. Here are the answers to your questions: Ok. Is this a self compiled kernel? An official kernel by Debian? > No, the file does not exist in the current initrd. I just had to boot > twice with the same kernel/initrd, the first time I got that error, the > second time it worked fine. Ok, can you please try to run (replace '2.6.32' with the output of `uname -r` of your kernel version): depmod 2.6.32 update-initramfs -c -t -k 2.6.23 Does the modules.dep find its place in the initrd then? > I am sure that I boot the right root filesystem, as I only have one > linux root filesystem and only one /boot filesystem on that machine. > My /proc/cmdline: > BOOT_IMAGE=//vmlinuz-2.6.32-trunk-686 > root=UUID=20dcd9c8-46aa-423e-9e1a-0ac010d2e7af ro quiet > As I have a /boot filesystem, I don't see anything unusual in that line. Ok. regards, -mika-
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