(In reply to comment #13)
> I installed linux-686 AFTER installing the new initramfs-tools package. That
> might explain why the 686 kernel works, but the 386 doesn't. Is it enough to run
> dpkg-reconfigure, or is there another step I'm missing?
Yes, but make sure you're running dpkg-reconfigure on the full name of the
kernel image, so:
linux-image-2.6.12-8-386
reconfiguring anything else won't do it. We'll shortly have a better way, but
it's not quite there yet.
It looks like this is generally working, though. Closing this bug as fixed.
(In reply to comment #13)
> I installed linux-686 AFTER installing the new initramfs-tools package. That
> might explain why the 686 kernel works, but the 386 doesn't. Is it enough to run
> dpkg-reconfigure, or is there another step I'm missing?
Yes, but make sure you're running dpkg-reconfigure on the full name of the
kernel image, so:
linux-image- 2.6.12- 8-386
reconfiguring anything else won't do it. We'll shortly have a better way, but
it's not quite there yet.
It looks like this is generally working, though. Closing this bug as fixed.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey