On Friday 24 December 2004 02:04, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 24 December 2004 10:24, Mark Crean wrote:
A new kernel came out this morning so I updated to it using apt, having seen a security announcement a couple of days ago. How very silly of me.
Alas, this has comprehensively hosed my system and I can no longer boot up, messages complaining about being unable to find the correct reiserfs and sata modules.
Any way out or is it a reinstall? In which case I think it will be with Debian as I can't see them issuing an update like this.
OK, I got the same problem on one machine. The problem is with how the initrd gets created. For some reason it seems to pull in the wrong modules, the UML modules instead of the proper ones
So the new kernel is buggy? Jerome
From the rescue system
mkdir tmp mount /dev/hda2 tmp (or whatever your root partition is) chroot tmp mount /boot (if it's on a separate partition) mk_initrd
reboot, and you should be fine