Hi Ben, Thanks for the quick reply, I have checked this and this is what I found:
michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ ls linux michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ ls -lha total 12K drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Nov 8 11:59 . drwxr-xr-x 50 root root 4.0K Nov 8 13:13 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 65 Nov 8 13:28 linux michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ cat linux 3d67beb8352b3a91b2aeaf552cf82bd8ee8b414c /boot/initrd.img-linux michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ ls /boot/ config-3.2.0-4-rt-686-pae initrd.img-linux System.map-3.2.0-4-rt-686-pae grub lost+found vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-rt-686-pae michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ so it seems that it is corresponding after all? Best regards, Michael On 9 November 2012 07:05, Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> wrote: > On Thu, 2012-11-08 at 13:34 +0100, Michael Temmerman wrote: >> Package: src:linux >> Version: 3.2.32-1 >> Severity: important >> >> I ran apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade, which upgraded my kernel image & >> initrd >> >> now, when running update-initramfs -u either manually or when a package post >> installation script calls it, I get the following: >> >> michael@tablet:~$ sudo update-initramfs -u >> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-linux > [...] > > This filename should end with a version number and not 'linux'... > > Check whether there are files in /var/lib/initramfs-tools that don't > correspond to the installed kernel packages. > > Ben. > > -- > Ben Hutchings > The program is absolutely right; therefore, the computer must be wrong.