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and subject line Re: Bug#904744: initramfs-tools: wheezy->jessie fail by
missing 'nuke' in init-bottom/udev:21
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regarding initramfs-tools: wheezy->jessie fail by missing 'nuke' in
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.120+deb8u3
Severity: minor
(Minor since this is possibly not an usual use case, but you may be
interested to look at it anyway. Close at yout pleasure.)
/scripts/init-bottom/udev: 21: nuke: not found
This is wheezy, which needs to have an updated kernel to be able to upgrade
to jessie, but the components (while satisfying all the required
dependencies) possibly too old for that. The result is unbootable kernel
complaining that Something went badly wrong and that I shall file a bug
report, which I just did. Just in case anything needs to be done on these
old pieces...
(There is also a problem with modinfo, which doesn't support '-k' argument,
but that's a different topic.)
-- Package-specific info:
-- initramfs sizes
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4.3M Jun 29 2007 /boot/initrd.img-2.6.18-4-686
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4.8M Jan 14 2018 /boot/initrd.img-2.6.26-2-686
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4.8M Jan 14 2018 /boot/initrd.img-2.6.26-2-686.bak
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7.3M Jul 27 11:31 /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-5-686-bigmem
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12M Jul 27 11:25 /boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-6-686-pae
-- /proc/cmdline
root=/dev/hda2 ro
-- resume
RESUME=
-- /proc/filesystems
ext3
-- lsmod
Module Size Used by
tcp_diag 1472 0
inet_diag 8424 1 tcp_diag
nfs 214504 0
nfsd 186672 5
lockd 54568 2 nfs,nfsd
nfs_acl 2912 2 nfs,nfsd
auth_rpcgss 33952 1 nfsd
sunrpc 162592 9 nfs,nfsd,lockd,nfs_acl,auth_rpcgss
exportfs 3936 1 nfsd
ac 4196 0
battery 10180 0
iptable_filter 2624 1
xt_tcpudp 2816 4
ipt_MASQUERADE 2592 28
iptable_nat 4680 1
nf_nat 15576 2 ipt_MASQUERADE,iptable_nat
nf_conntrack_ipv4 12268 3 iptable_nat,nf_nat
nf_conntrack 55540 4
ipt_MASQUERADE,iptable_nat,nf_nat,nf_conntrack_ipv4
ip_tables 10160 2 iptable_filter,iptable_nat
x_tables 13284 4 xt_tcpudp,ipt_MASQUERADE,iptable_nat,ip_tables
ipv6 235396 29
dm_snapshot 14340 0
dm_mirror 15136 0
dm_log 8452 1 dm_mirror
dm_mod 46376 3 dm_snapshot,dm_mirror,dm_log
tun 8292 2
eeprom 5232 0
w83627hf 20984 0
hwmon_vid 2720 1 w83627hf
ves1820 5668 0
psmouse 32336 0
ide_generic 2464 0 [permanent]
ide_cd_mod 27684 0
cdrom 30176 1 ide_cd_mod
snd_pcm 62660 0
snd_timer 17800 1 snd_pcm
snd 45636 2 snd_pcm,snd_timer
intel_agp 22524 1
iTCO_wdt 9508 0
i2c_i801 7920 0
soundcore 6368 1 snd
agpgart 28840 1 intel_agp
button 6096 0
parport_pc 22500 0
parport 31084 1 parport_pc
shpchp 25528 0
pci_hotplug 23460 1 shpchp
snd_page_alloc 7816 1 snd_pcm
rng_core 3940 0
i2c_core 19828 3 eeprom,ves1820,i2c_i801
evdev 8000 0
pcspkr 2432 0
floppy 47844 0
ext3 105672 1
jbd 39540 1 ext3
mbcache 7108 1 ext3
ide_disk 10496 2
ata_generic 4676 0
ata_piix 14404 0
ahci 23596 0
libata 140448 3 ata_generic,ata_piix,ahci
ehci_hcd 28428 0
scsi_mod 129548 1 libata
dock 8304 1 libata
piix 6568 0 [permanent]
ide_core 96168 4 ide_generic,ide_cd_mod,ide_disk,piix
uhci_hcd 18672 0
usbcore 118224 3 ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd
tg3 84676 0
thermal 15228 0
processor 32576 1 thermal
fan 4196 0
thermal_sys 10856 3 thermal,processor,fan
-- /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
-- /etc/kernel-img.conf
do_symlinks = yes
relative_links = yes
do_bootloader = no
do_bootfloppy = no
do_initrd = yes
link_in_boot = no
postinst_hook = /sbin/update-grub
postrm_hook = /sbin/update-grub
-- /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf
MODULES=most
BUSYBOX=y
KEYMAP=n
COMPRESS=gzip
DEVICE=
NFSROOT=auto
-- /etc/initramfs-tools/update-initramfs.conf
update_initramfs=yes
backup_initramfs=no
-- mkinitramfs hooks
/etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/:
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks:
busybox
fsck
keymap
klibc
resume
thermal
udev
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers oldstable-updates
APT policy: (500, 'oldstable-updates'), (500, 'oldstable'), (500,
'oldoldstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-2-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
Versions of packages initramfs-tools depends on:
ii busybox 1:1.1.3-4 Tiny utilities for small and embed
ii cpio 2.6-17 GNU cpio -- a program to manage ar
ii klibc-utils 2.0.4-2 small utilities built with klibc f
ii module-init-tools 3.3-pre4-2 tools for managing Linux kernel mo
ii udev 0.105-4 /dev/ and hotplug management daemo
Versions of packages initramfs-tools recommends:
ii busybox 1:1.1.3-4 Tiny utilities for small and embed
-- no debconf information
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On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 14:41 +0200, peter gervai wrote:
> Package: initramfs-tools
> Version: 0.120+deb8u3
> Severity: minor
>
> (Minor since this is possibly not an usual use case, but you may be
> interested to look at it anyway. Close at yout pleasure.)
>
> /scripts/init-bottom/udev: 21: nuke: not found
>
> This is wheezy, which needs to have an updated kernel to be able to upgrade
> to jessie, but the components (while satisfying all the required
> dependencies) possibly too old for that. The result is unbootable kernel
> complaining that Something went badly wrong and that I shall file a bug
> report, which I just did. Just in case anything needs to be done on these
> old pieces...
>
> (There is also a problem with modinfo, which doesn't support '-k' argument,
> but that's a different topic.)
[...]
I strongly suspect that you have some core packages that are older than
wheezy, or don't come from Debian at all. Debian supports upgrades
from one stable release to the next, or from the latest stable release
to testing or unstable. If you attempt to skip a release, or avoid
upgrading some packages, the package dependencies may not be
sufficiently strict to avoid breakage like this.
The reasons I suspect this are:
* The missing "nuke" looks a lot like the symptom reported in bug
#719914 which was due to attempting a squeeze-wheezy upgrade but with a
coreutils version older than that in squeeze.
* modinfo has supported the -k option since module-init-tools version
3.3, and wheezy has a newer version than that.
Ben.
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