also sprach Tim Dijkstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.10.10.2303 +0200]:
> Why would that be useful? The idea of the prompt is to give people the
> opportunity to save the resume process when their initramfs is faulty.
> Also this generically will not happen more then once, so it can't get really
> annoying IMHO.
> 
> A few questions to you: Did this actually happen to you? I guess you
> were not using initramfs-tools?

Of course it happens to me and of course it happens with
initramfs-tools. The problem is quite simple:
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume has /dev/sdb2 but the 2.6.18
kernel decided to make that disk /dev/sdf out of the blue, and
/dev/sdb is now my CF-card reader. Not much of a big deal since I am
using labels and RAID anyway, but of course, /dev/sdb2 now no longer
exists.

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