Matthijs wrote: > In the end I've also replaced the kernel by the Jessie-version, so that > possible issue is solved - but: > would it perhaps be better if the wheezy-jessie upgrade process creates > "/etc/udev/kernel-upgrade" by default to prevent upgrade issues? Or is > stopping the upgrade for these exotic cases better? (in other words: is a > bugreport needed or not?)
If it did that automatically that would break a lot of systems and would need a bug report. It is impossible to handle all custom kernel situations automatically. If you have built a custom kernel presumably it is because you need (or want) a custom kernel. Stopping the upgrade with a notification of the problem (which it does) is the best that it can do. That is not a bug. That is the best it can do. To be clear automatically creating /etc/udev/kernel-upgrade would NOT "prevent upgrade issues" but would instead *create* upgrade issues. Bob
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