On 2011-12-19 22:15 +0100, Michael Tokarev wrote: > On 20.12.2011 01:08, Sven Joachim wrote: > [] >>> I'd close this bug right away but I want to hear your opinion >>> first, hence downgrading it to wishlist - since the behavour >>> is correct. >> >> I disagree (see above), but I can understand the need to keep busybox >> small. Alas, initramfs-tools do not use the -q option. > > initramfs-tools does not need to use -q option since the only modules > it loads are real modules, not built-ins.
This is not what I'm seeing here. > This should happen only on somehow improperly configured system. > What tries to load module which is not module? I would assume that fstype (from klibc-utils) detects my root filesytstem is ext4, and some script tries to modprobe the ext4 module as a consequence. However, there is another error message that even appears with official kernels: modprobe: module unix not found in modules.dep I found "unix" in the initramfs in conf/modules, don't know where it comes from. BTW, are you sure that you updated your initramfs before you tried to reproduce the problem? Cheers, Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87liq8i5lu....@turtle.gmx.de