[2019-02-25 05:45] shirish शिरीष <shirisha...@gmail.com> > On 24/02/2019, Dmitry Bogatov <kact...@debian.org> wrote: > > <snipped> > > > Interesting, you seems somehow got mountkernfs.sh script removed from > > runlevel S. > > > > Can you please invoke as root > > > > # update-rc.d mountkernfs.sh enable S > > > > and then retry your upgrade. > > When I try the command you shared, it says - > > root@debian:~# update-rc.d mountkernfs.sh enable S > update-rc.d: error: cannot find a LSB script for mountkernfs.sh
Seems there is no /etc/init.d/mountkernfs.sh on your system. Since your init system is systemd, I question, why do you need insserv in first place. Do you have bin:initscripts installed? My guess is that update-initramfs invokes insserv /if/ it is available, and since you have insserv installed, but no initscripts, we get this bug. Adding initramfs-tools maintainer into loop. If my guess is correct, this issue should be resolved on initramfs side, since making insserv depending on initscripts is not nice to user. -- Note, that I send and fetch email in batch, once every 24 hours. If matter is urgent, try https://t.me/kaction --