Hi,
Thanks for your help.
I tried your command:
mkinitramfs-kpkg -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.27.4 2.6.27.4
An error occured:
cp: operand of the target file missing after `/tmp/tmp.XXXXmDVe5B/sbin/'
I really don't know how to solve the problem.
Then I tried to use the image of the previous kernel 2.6.26.2 to launch
2.6.27.4. There is no more Kernel panic but an error saying the lib/modules/
2.6.27.4/ directory doesn't exist. I don't understand this error at all
cause I checked and this directory actually exists.
Eric
2009/5/12 Bjoern Heller <mailinglists(a)hellercom.de>
Hi,
that should fix it ;)
If anything is wrong in the tutorial tell me please.
For me everything worked on both etch and lenny.
I used standard netinstall...
Björn
Am 11.05.2009 um 17:26 schrieb Marcel Klein:
Eric Cathelinaud wrote:
[...] In /boot directory, I have initdr files only for 2.6.26.2 and
2.6.26.1.
Sorry I am quite weak concerning the kernel. Can anyone help me?
Then just use mkinitramfs-kpkg to build a new initrd for your build.
ex: $ mkinitramfs-kpkg -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.27.4 2.6.27.4
title Debian GNU/Linux, kernel X
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-X
initrd /initrd.img-X
and so on...
kenny_
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Björn Heller
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