Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.26-22lenny1
Severity: important
I am using a pair of Dell PowerEdg 4200's that have been working with
debian since 2002 or so, 100% perfectly. However, since testing out
Lenny with a 2.6.26 kernel, it seems that both systems panic in an
unbootable fashion with 2.6.2
Package: linux-headers-2.6.32-5-common
Version: 2.6.32-15
If /usr/src is symlinked to a different location, the symlinks within the
package for 'Kbuild' and 'scripts' end up being broken since ../.. traverses
from the actual location.
This is likely a problem for all the versions of this pac
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> found 505609 2.6.26-17
Bug #505609 [linux-2.6] Unbootable after kernel upgrade: Lilo can't load kernel
Bug #535331 [linux-2.6] lilo not run after install/upgrade
There is no source info for the package 'linux-2.6' at version '2.6.26-17' with
arch
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> reassign 535331 linux-2.6
Bug #535331 [linux-image-2.6.26-2-686] lilo not run after install/upgrade
Bug reassigned from package 'linux-image-2.6.26-2-686' to 'linux-2.6'.
Bug No longer marked as found in versions 2.6.32-1, linux-2.6/2.6.26-19, and
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> # Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version 2.10.35lenny7
> tags 505609 + pending
Bug #505609 [linux-2.6] Unbootable after kernel upgrade: Lilo can't load kernel
Added tag(s) pending.
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Hi
On Saturday 19 June 2010, debian.iw...@ncf.ca wrote:
> Package: linux-2.6
> Version: 2.6.32-5-amd64
> Severity: important
>
> I have an Intel D945GCLF2D motherboard with Realtek ALC662 audio
> codec. On booting the system the console is flooded with messages like:
>
> "hda-intel: spurious res
Hi!
The problem can be traced to module hid_cherry. If it exists in the
initrd, the resume works, otherwise it doesn't.
WM
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2010/6/18 Stéphane Blondon :
> I will update the system to see if change happens.
>
The new kernel still fails to boot. The warnings have diseappered but
the mount problem is still there.
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On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 03:17:20PM +0200, Michal Suchanek wrote:
> Why is sorting code required?
dpkg --compare-versions does sort rc images before non rc ones.
as mentioned in the manpages initramfs-tools updates the "newest" one.
here the assumption is that rc is newer then not rc, which is wro
On 19 June 2010 03:11, maximilian attems wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 09:55:12PM +0200, Michal Suchanek wrote:
>> Package: initramfs-tools
>> Version: 0.94.4~bpo50+1
>> Severity: normal
>>
>>
>> Note that the initramfs is updated for a non-running kernel on package
>> removal.
>>
>> The follow
Hello,
Ben Hutchings wrote on 2010-06-19 03:55:
> However, given that route B is present in both lenny and squeeze (and
> even in etch, I think) there is no good reason for packages not to rely
> on it now. (Well, except lack of documentation.) All boot loader
> packages that fall into case 1
Hello,
Due to bad RAM soldered to my laptop motherboard, I'm wondering if there's a
way to make the kernel uncompress to and boot from a specific memory
location.
I've already tried using the kernel boot parameter memmap to sort of disable
the lower 256MB of the 1GB soldered to the motherboard, b
Package: linux-libc-dev
Version: 2.6.32-15
Severity: normal
I run a self-compiled kernel and have therefore no Debian kernel images
installed.
While upgrading linux-libc-dev the contents of
/usr/share/doc/linux-libc-dev/NEWS.Debian.gz
was shown, which is kinda pointless.
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