Hi,

I'm running up-to-date Debian Lenny on my hp workstation zx6000. Today,
initramfs-tools was updated and a new initrd image was created by the
update-initramfs script. Unfortunately, the generated initrd image segfaults
and my system was unbootable. Using the backup copy of my previous initrd
image, everything went fine.

I initially thought that the new initramfs-tools 0.90 was broken. But
reverting to initramfs-tools 0.89 and generating again the initrd image
didn't solve the problem. So, something has changed on my system that makes
update-initramfs (being 0.89 or 0.90) produces unbootable initrd image. The
verbose option doesn't show any problem.

Roughly one year ago, I experienced the same problem. But it was due to
incorrect ldd binary. This doesn't seem to be the case this time, as the
output of ldd /bin/dash is fine. By security, I've reinstalled all the gcc,
cpp, glibc and libstdc++ related packages. Still unbootable initrd image
though.

If it can help diagnose the problem, all the packages on my system are .deb
packages coming from the Debian Lenny repository, except for the Intel
development toolchain (C compiler, debugger, math kernel library, Intel
performance primitive library).

Any idea?

Thanks,

   Émeric

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