Matthias Andersson wrote:
> I ran the command update-initramfs -vu 2.6.24-16-386 and it seems to
> have hit the spot.
> What could had corrupted the old configuration, some error on shutdown or?
>
> //Matthias
I've occaisionally had this as well. The ones I could trace were all
caused by disk full situations. And one or two unclean shutdowns (I have
/boot on an nfs server in dom0 so it can get to the files needed to
boot) where data had not been send out yet.
Matthias,
Matthias Andersson wrote:
> I ran the command update-initramfs -vu 2.6.24-16-386 and it seems to
> have hit the spot.
> What could had corrupted the old configuration, some error on shutdown or?
>
> //Matthias
I've occaisionally had this as well. The ones I could trace were all
caused by disk full situations. And one or two unclean shutdowns (I have
/boot on an nfs server in dom0 so it can get to the files needed to
boot) where data had not been send out yet.
-- Jan Evert