Bug#343042: #343042: linux-image-2.6.14-2-686: Boot aborts with message '/bin/cat
Package: yaird Version: 0.0.12-1 Followup-For: Bug #343042 FYI the above workaround does not work for machines with SATA drives. I couldn't find a combination of modules that would get it to boot. Switching back to previous yaird (0.0.11-12) fixes the problem on both PATA SATA systems. Richard. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#343042: [Yaird-devel] Bug#343042: #343042: linux-image-2.6.14-2-686: Boot aborts with message '/bin/cat
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 10:42:58AM +, Richard Antony Burton wrote: Package: yaird Version: 0.0.12-1 Followup-For: Bug #343042 FYI the above workaround does not work for machines with SATA drives. I couldn't find a combination of modules that would get it to boot. Switching back to previous yaird (0.0.11-12) fixes the problem on both PATA SATA systems. Hmm, you're the first to report problems with SATA, and considering what was changed between 0.0.11 and 0.0.12, I would not expect any problems in this area. To help debugging, could you post your version of /etc/yaird/Default.cfg, plus the output of yaird -v for the working version and the broken version? Thanks, Erik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#343042: #343042: linux-image-2.6.14-2-686: Boot aborts with message '/bin/cat
Package: yaird Version: 0.0.12-1 Followup-For: Bug #343042 Confirmed Paulo's suggestion above to be working. This problem is hitting everyone I know who has updated today. The fact that the broken yaird was released on the same day as a new kernel means that a lot of people are going to hit this, because they will actually be using yaird today. Unfortunaly on a couple of boxes I only had the one kernel installed, and with the minor update it overwrote the exisitng version instead of installing along side, leaving me with unbootable boxes. Considering the potential for harm I wonder if there could be something done to mitigate this happening again in future. Avoiding releasing yaird at the same time as a minor kernel update would have helped, because the bug would have only been hit by a small number before it could be fixed. However perhaps the more important issue is that of releasing minor kernel updates that overwrite the existing kernel, this is obviously vunerable to more problems than just a badly timed yaird break. That's obviously an issue for the kernel maintainers. Richard. p.s. before anyone tells me, i have been reminded of why it's a good idea to keep a known working kernel on the box ;-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#343042: [Yaird-devel] Bug#343042: #343042: linux-image-2.6.14-2-686: Boot aborts with message '/bin/cat
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 16:24:26 + Richard Antony Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Considering the potential for harm I wonder if there could be something done to mitigate this happening again in future. Avoiding releasing yaird at the same time as a minor kernel update would have helped, because the bug would have only been hit by a small number before it could be fixed. However perhaps the more important issue is that of releasing minor kernel updates that overwrite the existing kernel, this is obviously vunerable to more problems than just a badly timed yaird break. That's obviously an issue for the kernel maintainers. One appreach that you could do locally is to copy your /boot/initrd.* to /boot/initrd.*.good or whatever. Then if problems occur (and you are using GRUB) you can edit the GRUB menu item to load the alternative image. Such approach is tightly related to the capabilities of your bootloader, while the ramdisk image is generated from your kernel package postinst. Enhancing this for the distribution (rather than each admin doing local hacks depending on their choice of bootloader +kernel+arch) probably requires something like http://wiki.debian.org/FlexibleKernelHandling p.s. before anyone tells me, i have been reminded of why it's a good idea to keep a known working kernel on the box ;-) Ahh - too late I guess (or look the other way when those other two replies of mine hits your inbox) :-P - Jonas - -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist og Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ - Enden er nær: http://www.shibumi.org/eoti.htm -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDnaw5n7DbMsAkQLgRAuIsAJ91bT/Wqc+Ft59qp2y6nA5MrYtYowCfZfVR 8HWNh+MrNWtzfRKIz25f/UI= =iWOO -END PGP SIGNATURE-