Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 17:01 -0600, Orion Poplawski wrote:
Trying to do a minimal respin with pungi on latest development system.
I seem to be ending up with an initrd.img that cannot load any modules.
That seems to be because the modules.cgz directory structure is:
Weird. Haven't seen that at all; today's rawhide went off without a
hitch. Did mk-images perhaps exit early?
Jeremy
Yeah, I still don't get it. Every time I run pungi, the modules.cgz
(from images/pxeboot/initrd.img) contents path is:
modules/updboot.kernel.##### (##### is a pid)
instead of
2.6.23-5.fc8/i586 (uname -r)
Now, I can see in mk-images where updboot.kernel.##### would come from,
what I can't see is where the version/arch path would come from.
If I manually modify modules.cgz, things work, so the rest of the
contents on the initrd.img are fine.
Looks like there is an "upd-kernel" script in anaconda that might do
this, but I don't see this getting called any where.
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