On Fri, 2014-09-26 at 21:39 -0400, westlake wrote:
WARNING: missing /lib/modules/3.16.1--std-ipv6-64-vps
^ Already implies the kernel since the first message. I thought the
provided information was replicable enough.
If someone wants to test this out, be my guest.
I'm just going to
apt-get install linux-image-3.14-2-amd64enter and fails.
I suggest to close the bug because nobody is using a custom kernel. The
scripts are looking for /lib/modules/kernel version where kernel
version==My unpackaged kernel that has been copied to /boot. And this
is the running kernel.
I
On Sat, 2014-09-27 at 15:25 -0400, westlake wrote:
apt-get install linux-image-3.14-2-amd64enter and fails.
But it works for me, so how am I supposed to know in what way it went
wrong for you?
I suggest to close the bug because nobody is using a custom kernel.
That is not true; many Debian
If someone tests it without any kernel modules paths (/lib/modules
empty), and with a kernel(not needing an initrd in /boot as well),
apt-get install kernel will fail
I can understand why nobody wants to verify anything here because it
takes time to compile a kernel without initrd nor any
Control: retitle -1 Cannot find root device if booted without initramfs;
MODULES=dep fails
On Sat, 2014-09-27 at 19:56 -0400, westlake wrote:
If someone tests it without any kernel modules paths (/lib/modules
empty), and with a kernel(not needing an initrd in /boot as well),
apt-get install
Processing control commands:
retitle -1 Cannot find root device if booted without initramfs; MODULES=dep
fails
Bug #760127 [initramfs-tools] update-initramfs failed when running non-modular
3.16 kernel and installing 3.14-2-amd64
Bug #760126 [initramfs-tools] update-initramfs failed when
the kernel version is quite irrelevant because it occurs with any custom
kernel that does not have modules built outside the kernel. So it
happens for 3.14, 3.15 and 3.16 kernels that don't have any
/lib/modules/kernel version paths needed for them.
The problem is dramatic because I would be
On Fri, 2014-09-26 at 11:33 -0400, westlake wrote:
the kernel version is quite irrelevant
[...]
It is very relevant as mkinitramfs cannot read your mind.
Ben.
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(/boot/bzImage-3.16.1--std-ipv6-64 to be more complete, but it
occurs with any kernel that doesn't have modules built externally)
/boot/3.16.1--std-ipv6-64-vps and it doesn't have any modules
external of it(this is by intention to minimize surface attacks on a
thanks
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WARNING: missing /lib/modules/3.16.1--std-ipv6-64-vps
^ Already implies the kernel since the first message. I thought the
provided information was replicable enough.
If someone wants to test this out, be my guest.
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You wrote:
a booted custom kernel is being used and installing a new kernel package
fails as the initramfs script in /etc/kernel/postinst.d/ fails
In what way does it fail? What are the error messages?
apt-get install linux-image-3.14-2-amd64enter was issued
, and
fwiw I commented-out line MODULES=dep
(there's only one line in this file)
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf
and installation(apt-get -f install) was able to complete while making
an initrd image for kernel 3.14-2-amd64
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a booted custom kernel is being used and installing a new kernel package
fails as the initramfs script in /etc/kernel/postinst.d/ fails
apt-get install linux-image-3.14-2-amd64enter was issued
, and mkinitramfs also fails
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