Why do developers prefer to close their eyes on a bug like this rather
than face it? Everyone who has upgraded from Breezy to Dapper find a
myriad of bugs to deal with, including me. Myself, I cannot login
anymore as a normal user, but only if I login as root from kdm/gdm
(modfied the config to be able to do so). The funny thing, is that with
kernel 2.6.12 from breezy I can login fine most of the time, but then I
do not have sound working, even though the modules are installed and
before the upgrade it worked. As for the bug mentioned here,  I have
heard a lot of people claiming that initrds are broken, and myself can
confirm this. I cannot boot with 2.6.15, unless I create a new initrd
with yaird instead of mkinitrd.

Question: Do I need an initrd if my modules required for booting are
included in the kernel?

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After upgrading from breezy, the system will not boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/30333

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