Package: linux-image-2.6.30-1-686
Severity: important
Ever since I installed 2.6.30-1-686, I am plagued by crashes in
Intel wireless ( Thinkpad X61 w/ intel 4965 agn ) .
Suddenly the screen goes black, machine does not respond
to keypresses, and there's nothing I can do besides Ctrl+SysRq+S
an
Here's a patch that will make 'update-grub' give a warning if the
currently mounted root partition does not match kopts. Tested and seems to
work. Apply with cd /sbin; patch update-grub < update-grub.patch
*** update-grub.old Sun Apr 3 15:14:22 2005
--- update-grub Sun Apr 3 15:27:14 2005
Shall I reassign this bug to 'kernel-package'? If so, can you
describe what should be done to fix it? Maybe a comment "the
following line is significant"?
I can see that when dpkg installs new kernel, it calls 'update-grub'
script to modify menu.lst.
So, possible solutions that come to mind ar
Did you consult /boot/grub/menulist?
Following
## ## Start Default Options ##
there should be instructions what to do with
# kopt=...
Uh-oh... Indeed. menu.lst reads
## ## Start Default Options ##
## default kernel options
## default kernel options for automagic boot options
## If you want special
Where did you get this kernel, anyway? That kernel doesn't seem to be
provided by Debian. I'm reassinging to the "kernel" package until
more is known. Did you create the .deb yourself with `cd $linux; make
deb-pkg`? In that case maybe the upstream kernel people have a
problem. Did you even ge
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