Erik van Konijnenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 10:38:37AM +0200, Jari Aalto wrote:
| 
| > Erik van Konijnenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > |  --       hack /usr/sbin/mkinitrd.yaird to echo the yaird command line
| > |     and its own arguments to some scratch file, then do
| > |   dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-2.6.14-2-686
| > |   and see if there's a difference from the yaird call you did
| > |   just now.
| > 
| > Hm. That worked? [4]
| > 
| > Hope the logs help to solve this. If you need more information, I can
| > try more tests.
| 
| Looks like the bug silently went away: if I understand your mail correctly,
| when you dpkg-reconfigure a kernel, you get a new /boot/initrd.img and you
| have the sh -x output to prove it.
| 
| Lets close this bug report. Just to be safe, you may want to keep
| the 'set -x' in your mkinitrd.yaird: that way you can show detailed
| debug info if the issue should reappear.

It would be nice to know what caused it. I may encounter it
again, when I upgrade other machines.

But if the bug appears dusinrg the install phase, I can't put the "set
 -x" in there to see what it's doing.

Is it possible to run "install package in debug mode" using the apt-get?

Jari




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