On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 19:55, solsTiCe d'Hiver
wrote:
> hi.
> i switched to [testing] for some other packages.
> but upon upgrading mkinitcpio, the initramfs (/boot/kernel26.img) has
> not been recreated ?
> is this normal ? expected ? or a bug ?
> will it be upgraded at the next kernel upgrade ?
hi.
i switched to [testing] for some other packages.
but upon upgrading mkinitcpio, the initramfs (/boot/kernel26.img) has
not been recreated ?
is this normal ? expected ? or a bug ?
will it be upgraded at the next kernel upgrade ?
there is no .install file in the mkinitcpio package.
by the way,
Am 07.02.2010 16:43, schrieb pyther:
> Not sure how to troubleshoot this, but when I'm booting "Activating RAID
> arrays" states FAILED, however my RAID 1 loads without a problem. I
> rarely restart this machine and when I do I usually neglect paying any
> attention to the boot process. Therefore,
On 02/07/2010 06:03 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Okay, this is it. The busybox-based mkinitcpio is entering testing now.
BACK UP YOUR OLD (WORKING) INITRAMFS (kernel26.img) FILE! Also, do NOT
use this if you have root on NFS, it is NOT IMPLEMENTED yet.
Known issues: If you use 2.6.33 and enable the
Okay, this is it. The busybox-based mkinitcpio is entering testing now.
BACK UP YOUR OLD (WORKING) INITRAMFS (kernel26.img) FILE! Also, do NOT
use this if you have root on NFS, it is NOT IMPLEMENTED yet.
Known issues: If you use 2.6.33 and enable the support for ext2/ext3 in
the ext4 driver, root
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