I got around this by reinstalling the linux-image-2.6.28-13-generic .deb manually with dpkg. I noticed that some of the module dependencies it was complaining about were actually zero byte .ko files. After the manual reinstall, I reinstalled everything related to modules or image again with apt-get and everything seems to be working fine now.
I got around this by reinstalling the linux-image- 2.6.28- 13-generic .deb manually with dpkg. I noticed that some of the module dependencies it was complaining about were actually zero byte .ko files. After the manual reinstall, I reinstalled everything related to modules or image again with apt-get and everything seems to be working fine now.