There was also a recent update of the package initramfs-tools which causes updates to the /boot/uImage and /boot/uInitrd images, maybe this has caused a problem.
2010/1/3 Oliver Smith <[email protected]> > I'm running the latest kernel 2.6.30-2-kirkwood without any problems at all > on my sheevaplug. It just came as part of the normal upgrades which > apparently broke your machine > > 2010/1/3 Geoff Parker <[email protected]> > > I see what you mean. The latest kernel package I see on >> packages.debian.org/squeeze is linux-image2.6.30-2-kirkwood. >> >> I'm not sure if I actually downloaded a new kernel image when I did my >> 'aptitude safe-upgrade', but something did trigger a new /boot/uImage and >> /boot/uInitrd image to be built which was different than my original. >> >> >> On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> * Geoff Parker <[email protected]> [2009-12-31 15:31]: >>> > My kernel was recently updated with aptitude. >>> >>> Do you remember to which version it was updated? I don't see a new >>> version in squeeze. >>> -- >>> Martin Michlmayr >>> http://www.cyrius.com/ >>> >> >> >

