Hi,
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 13:21:33 +0200, Paul Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:  

> Am Sonntag, den 29.04.2007, 19:25 -0500 schrieb Manoj Srivastava:
>> Probably not, but there is not enough information in this report to
>> determine where the problem does indeed lie.  If you could provide a
>> transcript of the installation, it might be easier to see which
>> initrd generation tool was invoked, and why it failed, and if it
>> issued any diagnostics.

> Ok, that's right. Unfortunately I did not find any log files. So I
> redid the whole process and redirected the output into files. See
> attached.

> I removed the kernel-image with dpkg -r, which took also care of the
> initrd file. Afterwards I installed the newly build kernel with dpkg
> -i and no initrd file was there. So it is reproducible for me.

        The problem, from what I can tell, is that the kernel package
 does not think it was created with --initrd.  This is a non-initrd
 image, for instance:

__> head -n 50 /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image-2.6.21.1-skas3-v8.2.postinst\
    | grep initrd
my $initrd            = "";        # initrd kernel
my $mkimage           = "";   # command to generate the initrd image
my $do_initrd         = '';     # Normally we do not
my $warn_initrd       = 'YES';  # Normally we do

        This is one that is an initrd image:
__> head -n 50 /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image-2.6.21.1.postinst | grep initrd 
my $initrd            = "YES";        # initrd kernel
my $mkimage           = "";   # command to generate the initrd image
my $do_initrd         = '';     # Normally we do not
my $warn_initrd       = 'YES';  # Normally we do

        Try yourself with:
head -n 50 /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image-2.6.21.1_pm.1.postinst | grep initrd 

        And see if it was indeed compiled without initrd support.

        manoj
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