Hi,

I have tried 3 self-compiled kernels and they do not boot. They compile w/o errors.

They are compiled with 'make-kpkg --revision 1 --append-to-version -ck2 --initrd kernel_image'. This is with an uptodate Sid.

I have looked at the initrd files with cpio and I see nothing wrong: the 'init' file is there as it should be, etc. But what to look for?

I use legacy-grub and that just sits there with 'boot' as the last command, forever.

Does anybody have any suggestions as to what to try next?

I have used make-kpkg many times, but not in the last 5 months, and this has never happened to me.

Hugo


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