In case you are still interested in this topic, I have just spent some
hours on it and found the followings:
When installing either the stock 2.6.6 kernel-image or tailor compiled
2.6.6 kernel-image, these error messages appeared but seems to be
harmless (pls correct me if not):
cpio: /etc/mod
Hi Justin,
Thanks for your help, I got it working now, but it is weird. This is what I
read at http://www.wlug.org.nz/SoftwareRaid:
"The most recent versions (eg LinuxKernel2.6) of the Debian kernel-image
packages build a new initrd image upon installation. They should
automatically notice if the
Hi Justin,
Thanks for your help, I got it working now, but it is weird. This is what I
read at http://www.wlug.org.nz/SoftwareRaid:
"The most recent versions (eg LinuxKernel2.6) of the Debian kernel-image
packages build a new initrd image upon installation. They should
automatically notice if the
On Monday 31 May 2004 12:00, Bob wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm attempting to upgrade from 2.6.2 to kernel 2.6.6, compiling from the
> kernel-source package,
> make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image modules_image
> and trying to install with dpkg -i
>
> This used to work fine, but now I get
>
> Setting up kernel-im
Hi,
I'm attempting to upgrade from 2.6.2 to kernel 2.6.6, compiling from the
kernel-source package,
make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image modules_image
and trying to install with dpkg -i
This used to work fine, but now I get
Setting up kernel-image-2.6.6-jn040531a (dizzy.1.0) ...
/usr/sbin/mkinitrd: a
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