Activity log for bug #48909

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2006-06-07 20:28:53 Alex Muntada bug added bug
2006-06-07 20:31:04 Alex Muntada linux-source-2.6.15: importance Untriaged High
2006-06-07 20:31:04 Alex Muntada linux-source-2.6.15: statusexplanation I'm setting the importance to high since the system becomes unbootable after upgrading kernel version.
2006-06-07 20:32:34 Alex Muntada linux-source-2.6.15: statusexplanation I'm setting the importance to high since the system becomes unbootable after upgrading kernel version.
2006-06-07 20:48:06 Alex Muntada linux-image-2.6.15-23-powerpc: statusexplanation Since the box on the left says that there's no "linux-image-2.6.15-23-powerpc" source package I'm rolling the package name change back. Sorry bor the burden.
2006-06-07 21:09:34 Alex Muntada linux-source-2.6.15: importance Untriaged High
2006-06-07 21:09:34 Alex Muntada linux-source-2.6.15: statusexplanation
2006-06-07 22:22:54 Ben Collins linux-source-2.6.15: status Unconfirmed Rejected
2006-06-07 22:26:01 Ben Collins linux-source-2.6.15: importance High Untriaged
2006-06-07 22:26:01 Ben Collins linux-source-2.6.15: statusexplanation Since the box on the left says that there's no "linux-image-2.6.15-23-powerpc" source package I'm rolling the package name change back. Sorry bor the burden. Do not change the priority of a bug report. Let the developer decide. As it looks now, this is first of all not a kernel bug. This could only be caused by initramfs-tools. Secondly, it looks to me like a local problem on your system. The cpio binary on my up-to-date dapper system (yes, it's ppc) recognizes the --quiet option. I suspect you have a locally installed cpio program. First check which cpio is being used with "which cpio". If it's not /usr/bin/cpio, then there's your problem. If it is, then run "cpio --version". If it doesn't show this: cpio (GNU cpio) 2.6 Then you have installed a version of cpio over your default installed one. Reinstall the cpio package with: sudo apt-get --reinstall install cpio
2006-06-07 23:19:52 Scott James Remnant (Canonical) initramfs-tools: status Unconfirmed Rejected
2006-06-07 23:19:52 Scott James Remnant (Canonical) initramfs-tools: statusexplanation Do not change the priority of a bug report. Let the developer decide. As it looks now, this is first of all not a kernel bug. This could only be caused by initramfs-tools. Secondly, it looks to me like a local problem on your system. The cpio binary on my up-to-date dapper system (yes, it's ppc) recognizes the --quiet option. I suspect you have a locally installed cpio program. First check which cpio is being used with "which cpio". If it's not /usr/bin/cpio, then there's your problem. If it is, then run "cpio --version". If it doesn't show this: cpio (GNU cpio) 2.6 Then you have installed a version of cpio over your default installed one. Reinstall the cpio package with: sudo apt-get --reinstall install cpio