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To Trevor Wermund
"@cestulia:

Would you mind expanding how you went about doing that, because I'm kind
of confused."


Well, some weeks ago after i update kernel, feisty dont boot, so i made
a new entry in grub menu.lst with old (working)initrd (which was .bak),
and all new kernel boot but with the old initrd , so it was not kernel
fault but initrd fault.

When i update to last kernel, the old initrd did not work (not a surprise), and 
the error message at boot was about modprobe error, so the only thing i can do 
without rebuild kernel with modules "in" was to add suspected modules in 
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules....that's all.
(sorry for my english !)
I'm glad to see that it work for other people.

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modprobe abnormal exit - Kernel 2.6.20-8/9/10 does not boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/84964

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