I'm currently running an Athlon64 machine with IA32 and AMD64 Debian Sid installs, using a shared /home partition, all on LVM2.
The latest upgrade to initramfs-tools (I think) broke booting from LVM on the AMD64 side. I would like to revert to the older version, but I don't have any means of running programs on that partition. There used to be -amd64 kernels in the Debian IA32 repository, but I can't find one any more recent than 2.6.8, which doesn't work with the latest udev and initramfs-tools. Alternatively, I could use a livecd of some kind, but all of the AMD64 versions I've found are marked "highly experimental." So, does anyone have a good recommendation for one? It really only needs to be powerful enough to chroot into my system and run mkinitramfs (eg, must user kernel 2.6.12+). Thanks, -Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]