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
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?
>
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?
>
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
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
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