I know that I asked you to report this problem but now that I recall the
use case for the code I don't think it's a bug.

If you don't pass the -k parameter to update-initramfs, it uses the
latest kernel by default.

In the following code, the initramfs is always called for the latest
kernel, however if you're installing the driver after booting from an
older kernel (which therefore is your current kernel), the initramfs for
this kernel will be updated too.

        ALTERNATIVE=$(readlink /etc/alternatives/gl_conf)
        if [ "$ALTERNATIVE" = "/usr/lib/nvidia-current/ld.so.conf" ]; then
            # Update initramfs so that the blacklist ends up in the initramfs
            update-initramfs -u
            
            if [ -n "$NEWEST_KERNEL" ] && [ ${CURRENT_KERNEL} != 
${NEWEST_KERNEL} ]; then
                update-initramfs -u -k $CURRENT_KERNEL
            fi
        fi

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build fails in chrooted system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556653
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