Hi Henrique,
I found where does the problem come from. My /tmp is mounted with
"noexec" option since ages. If I remount it with "exec" before running
"update-initramfs -u", there is no error and then the next reboot is
ok. I had a similar problem a few weeks ago with the new flashplayer
updater sc
Meanwhile I tried something else: I kept the "intel-microde" and
"iucode-tool" packages installed but used the previous microcode-free
kernel instead of the one generated after installing the above
packages. However, I added "microcode" to "/etc/modules" in order to
force module loading. When I boo
Hi Henrique,
2012/9/29 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh :
> On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Lionel Gamay wrote:
>> I followed you advice but I still get a similar error message, without
>> any reference to udev:
>>
>> "Loading, please wait...
>> /init: eval: line 1: arra
Hi Henrique,
I followed you advice but I still get a similar error message, without
any reference to udev:
"Loading, please wait...
/init: eval: line 1: array_intel_microcode=: not found
/init: eval: line 1: array_intel_microcode=: not found
PANIC: Circular dependancy. Exiting."
Then I am droppe
Hi Henrique,
It is quite weird to get this error on two different machines using
different architectures and even while trying two different kernels on
these two machines. Then four different configurations lead to this
message. BTW, you are right: it is "array..." and not "Array..." in
the error
Sorry, typo error: it occurs when installing 1.20120606.6 coming from
0.20120606-1.
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Package: intel-microcode
Version: 0.20120606-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
I tried to upgrade from 1.20120606.1 on my i386 netbook and my current x64
machine, with either 3.2 or 3.5-trunk kernels on each PC. On reboot I always
get the following error m
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