Le 20/06/2018 à 00:21, Guilhem Moulin a écrit : > On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 at 23:52:45 +0200, Guilhem Moulin wrote: >> Sorry, I meant between your backup initrd.img (presumably also compiled >> with MODULES=dep) and the new, broken one. > Alternatively, if you don't have this initrd around anymore, are you able > to boot if you add the ‘xts’ module to the broken one? > > echo xts >>/etc/initramfs-tools/modules > update-initramfs -u > systemctl reboot You were right. I diffed an old initramfs with a new one, and the only missing modules is xts. Since you already closed this issue, I don't have to test it anymore
> (That's a lot of “ifs” and most systems won't be affected as default is > MODULES=most and these days AES-NI is common enough, so I'm not sure > ‘severity: critical’ is appropriate, but but it's definitely RC anyway.) Yes, that's how bug happens, with a lot of ifs :) I set it to critical because I had no idea if my system was the only affected or not. And yes, I have an old CPU… But it still fits my needs, and buying a new one will force me to buy everything else ;) I'm glad you take it seriously enough to publish a new version in less than 48h. Adrien