On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
I notice that you are running a 486 class kernel, which might indicate that your machine does not support 686-optimizations.

No, the machine does support 686, and normally I run 2.6.24-1-686. However, the only way to get the machine to boot right now is using the debian rescue cd + chroot, which uses a different kernel

Try regenerate your ramdisks on the machine you actually need them.

To be sure, I zapped all my ramdisks, and then re-created them from inside a chroot into my normal system, from the debian rescue cd. The same problem remains

The initrds were all generated using update-initramfs

That command is part of an alternative ramdisk generator, initramfs-tools.

OK, looks like I might be confused. I'll re-run dpkg-reconfigure on the kernel tonight, and check it really is using yaird as I thought it was. (I've tried several different things...)

One of the problem initrds can be downloaded from
 http://urchin.earth.li/~nick/initrd-2.6.24-1-686

That address did not work for me.  Please doublecheck if it is correct.

Sorry, the perils of trying to write a bug report on a broken system. The URL should be:
        http://urchin.earth.li/~nick/initrd.img-2.6.24-1-686

Nick



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