Bug#1076561: marked as done (linux-image-6.9.9-amd64: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initramfs size)

2024-08-25 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#1076561: Excessive initramfs size with firmware-nvidia-graphics and plymouth

2024-07-30 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 28 Jul 2024 22:33:21 +0200 Ben Hutchings wrote: > Hello all, > > This issue was fixed by initramfs-tools version 0.143 in experimental. > I have just uploaded version 0.143.1 to unstable, so you should be able > to get the fix through a regular upgrade in a few hours (if using > unstable)

Bug#1076561:

2024-07-21 Thread Michael Neilly
FWIW - I found that editing /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf and setting COMPRESS=lzma and COMPRESSLEVEL=9 was enough to get initrd to fit in my /boot. Using lzma instead of zstd for this particular release changed the size of the ram disk from 229,092,670 bytes to 86,150,862 bytes. Of course

Bug#1076561: linux-image-6.9.9-amd64: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initramfs size

2024-07-18 Thread Celejar
Package: src:linux Version: 6.9.9-1 Severity: normal Hello, I'm currently on kernel 6.9.8 (amd64 / Sid). Installing 6.9.9 fails due to running out of space on /boot: * update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.9.9-amd64 zstd: error 70 : Write error : cannot write block : No space left