Re: Last Kernel update left me without initramfs

2010-10-28 Thread Dario Lesca
Il giorno gio, 28/10/2010 alle 08.36 +0200, Federico Marziali ha scritto: > All the rest is there, and I was > wondering if there is an easy way to build this file myself. # rpm -q --scripts kernel-$(uname -r) | sed '/^preuninstall/q' Run the new-kernel-pkg command, like rpm postinstall script d

Re: Last Kernel update left me without initramfs

2010-10-28 Thread Harald Hoyer
On 10/28/2010 08:36 AM, Federico Marziali wrote: > Hi all, > > with Fedora 13, the last kernel update left me without the file > intirmafs in the /boot partition. All the rest is there, and I was > wondering if there is an easy way to build this file myself... Any > tutorial available for fedora? >

Re: Last Kernel update left me without initramfs

2010-10-28 Thread Harald Hoyer
On 10/28/2010 08:36 AM, Federico Marziali wrote: > Hi all, > > with Fedora 13, the last kernel update left me without the file > intirmafs in the /boot partition. All the rest is there, and I was > wondering if there is an easy way to build this file myself... Any > tutorial available for fedora? >

Re: Last Kernel update left me without initramfs

2010-10-28 Thread David
On 28 October 2010 17:36, Federico Marziali wrote: > with Fedora 13, the last kernel update left me without the file > intirmafs in the /boot partition. I've no idea about the issue of the missing file, but in case you don't know, initramfs is created with the dracut command. You could try runnin

Re: Last Kernel update left me without initramfs

2010-10-28 Thread Walter Cazzola
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Federico Marziali wrote: with Fedora 13, the last kernel update left me without the file intirmafs in the /boot partition. All the rest is there, and I was wondering if there is an easy way to build this file myself... Any tutorial available for fedora? I don't know why bu

Last Kernel update left me without initramfs

2010-10-28 Thread Federico Marziali
Hi all, with Fedora 13, the last kernel update left me without the file intirmafs in the /boot partition. All the rest is there, and I was wondering if there is an easy way to build this file myself... Any tutorial available for fedora? I tried to use the previous kernel file just by renaming it b