On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Brian wrote:
You may already have thought of it but checking the same file on your
system is worthwhile, otherwise the problem may occur again with the
next kernel upgrade.
According all the tests I made /etc/modprobe/options is rewritten by
initrd: just replacing 20a with 20 in this file didn't solve the problem.
Actually, I found that the 20a re-appeared after reboot, and that it
diappeared after correcting initrd.img
But may-be /etc/modprobe/options is used at kernel upgrade to create
the initrd image. That would explain why the same error occured with
my 2 kernels.
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