Michal Jaegermann wrote:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 06:01:50PM -0800, Antonio Olivares wrote:
I do not know which mkinitrd created that specific
kernel, but the version on my machine is
mkinitrd-6.0.20-1.fc9
Then watch what happens the next time. When you did 'yum update',
and there was a bunch of updates, then what was used to create
initrd depends on which packages were updated before %post scripts
for a kernel package run.
Also I cannot tell you in what circumstances this new mkinitrd
fails. I suspect that if that would be always the case then we
would not see it. When it will mess up then you will not boot
and this will be not a kernel fault.
Michal
I updated to mkinitrd-6.0.20-1.fc9 and nash-6.0.20-1.fc9 before
upgrading to kernel-2.6.24-0.83.rc5.fc9. The results were the kernel
hung at /dev/rtc and /dev/rtc0 already created. Basically it failed as
badly as previous fc9 kernels. So programs before kernel seem to be the
working combination.
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