My first install was a clean install. Maybe around
2.4.3-10 or something... how would I clean it up? I
also noticed other people complaining about it
(generally after the fact when they tried to reboot)
--- Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have enclosed a screenshot of my /boot directory
> > after doing an upgrade from 2.4.3-19 to 2.4.3-20.
> > Notice that inird is linked to a non-existant
> 2.4.3-19
> > while there only exists a "newly" created
> > initrd-2.4.3-12. Also notice that all links are to
> > non-existant 2.4.3-19. The system seems to remove
> the
> > old kernel and replace it with the new kernel but
> > creates an incorrect inird and does not change the
> > links to the new kernel.
> >
> > I am off to do another make install!
>
> i could not reproduce this bug... You may have a
> early bad
> installkernel who has infected your system..
>
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> --Chmouel
>
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