On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:

 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.

   Running dpkg-reconfigure, I checked that this is true
   Remains the question "how /etc/modprobe.d/options was corrupted"
   May-be after a power failure, but I thought that this couldn't
   happen with a ext4 file system.

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Pierre Frenkiel


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