I did this through netbooting into a rescue environment. Works again now, all files are being correctly created and named, no idea what happened. For me this is fixed.
Thanks, Michael On 11 November 2012 05:06, Ben Hutchings <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 2012-11-09 at 09:56 +0100, Michael Temmerman wrote: > > Hi Ben, > > > > Thanks for the quick reply, I have checked this and this is what I > > found: > > > > michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ ls > > linux > > michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ ls -lha > > total 12K > > drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Nov 8 11:59 . > > drwxr-xr-x 50 root root 4.0K Nov 8 13:13 .. > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 65 Nov 8 13:28 linux > > michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ cat linux > > 3d67beb8352b3a91b2aeaf552cf82bd8ee8b414c /boot/initrd.img-linux > > michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ ls /boot/ > > config-3.2.0-4-rt-686-pae initrd.img-linux > > System.map-3.2.0-4-rt-686-pae > > grub lost+found > > vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-rt-686-pae > > michael@tablet:/var/lib/initramfs-tools$ > > > > so it seems that it is corresponding after all? > > Does 'linux' look like a real version number to you? I suggest that you > remove /var/lib/initramfs-tools/linux and /boot/initrd.img-linux and > then reinstall the kernel package. But it would be good to know how > those files got there. > > Ben. > > > -- > Ben Hutchings > Design a system any fool can use, and only a fool will want to use it. >

