From: carlo.bore...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 02:09:18 -0300
Subject: Re: Broken System After Update
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org

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Yes, I have /usr and /var on separate partitions and both were required to be 
mounted before the command worked. I tried your alternative solution as well 
but none fixed my problem. I am convinced that my problem is not a corrupt 
initrd. I am at a loss as to what to do next to get my computer to boot up. Any 
leads?



Ogya

Last time I broke my Wheezy, I used the the rescue function of installation 
netboot disk, and I found the boot partition completely empty.

So, I did:grub-mkdevicemapgrub-install /dev/sda (obviously sda is my disk, 
duh!)update-grub and here I'd an error while automagically grub was rebuilding 
initrdThen I deleted from the root the old link to vmlinuz, did again 
update-grub, then boot directory was successfully populated, the root link to 
vmlinuz too and a reboot gave me back the system like nothing was happened...



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Hi Carlo,

Thanks for your suggestion. I tried it but it still did not resolve the problem.

                                          

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