This is unrelated to this bug. Please file another one. On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 02:16:20PM +0300, Statu Nascendi wrote: > Seems like somewhere in the process of upgrading to the last kernel > image, kernel entry gets messed up in menu.lst, putting the wrong > root=.... For example, before upgrade I had root=/dev/hda3, but now > probably is /dev/hda1(i can't really log on to that system anymore, > being a remote host.). Anyway, same thing happened when I upgraded from > sarge to etch 2-3 weeks ago... (only that i forgot bout it today and > happily upgraded the kernel and rebooted without correcting menu.lst > :D). Can you please specify what actual script does modify menu.lst > while upgrading a kernel? Thanks. > > Note that i did an aptitude update, then aptitude upgrade today in order > to upgrade to the last packages. > > Oh... and the system ends up in busy-box after some /dev/hda... no such > file or directory, /dev/.static no such file or directory, etc, etc... > But basically the problem is in the way the upgrading process updates > menu.lst. > > > Have a nice day. >
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