I've just taken both the 13.6 update package updates *and* rebooted to
a new, locally packaged, 6.18.38-based kernel.  On boot `rasdaemon`
failed to start from `/etc/init.d/rasdaemon` because of:

Jul 11 13:11:57 tuesday rasdaemon[2110]: rasdaemon: Can't locate a mounted 
debugfs

this being despite:

Jul 11 13:11:54 tuesday systemd[1]: Mounting sys-kernel-debug.mount - Kernel 
Debug File System...
Jul 11 13:11:54 tuesday systemd[1]: Mounted sys-kernel-debug.mount - Kernel 
Debug File System.

and indeed it is mounted.

  The cause of this is because I configured the kernel option
`TRACEFS_AUTOMOUNT_DEPRECATED` off.  There's an upstream issue about
this:

        <https://github.com/mchehab/rasdaemon/issues/227>

  There is also a PR, which got closed with a message "Merged, thanks!".
That code is at least in the `master` branch.

So, I guess either backport the fix, or at least document that currently
Debian expects that kernel config option to be 'Y'.  Not everyone will
be using Debian's own kernel images.

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