On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 11:00:21AM +0200, maximilian attems wrote: > On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 10:17:12AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote: > > What about backuping the currently running one ? Or keeping load of backups > > ? > > > > But the idea was to ask this in a debconf question at lower priorities : > > > > We have detected multiple kernels installed. > > current default is : ... > > previous default was : ... > > currently running kernel is : ... > > newly installed kernel is : ... > > list of available kernels : > > ... > > nono, not debconf please.
Why not debconf ? > > Then the user can change either the default or backup kernels, and how many > > he > > would like to save and so on. > > > > ramdisk generators, bootloaders and co should share in this scheme, and > > everything will work happily thereafter. > > the idea is to backup on an update call any initramfs > that is older than a certain time, lets say 6h or maybe 24h > thus not created while upgrading mdadm, udev, usplash, cryptsetup or > so together. This will not guarantee you that you backup the right one, and doesn't work in coordination with the bootloaders. > will be in 0.81 update-initramfs. Ok, but i think it is a partial solution and misses the complete problem. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]