On 19.12.2011 06:23, Anssi Hannula wrote: > On 19.12.2011 00:22, Thomas Backlund wrote: >> Colin Guthrie skrev 19.12.2011 00:18: >>> 'Twas brillig, and Thomas Backlund at 18/12/11 21:57 did gyre and gimble: >>>> I: Wrote /boot/initrd-3.1.6-desktop-0.rc1.1.1.mga2.img: >>>> I: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6934831 dec 18 23:50 >>>> /boot/initrd-3.1.6-desktop-0.rc1.1.1.mga2.img >>>> Need 'inst' function, try setting PLYMOUTH_POPULATE_SOURCE_FUNCTIONS to >>>> a file that defines it >>>> Option exclude requires an argument >>>> usage: cpio-filter [--exclude<PATTERN>] [--in-place] [<cpio file>] >>> >>> How did you trigger this? I've not seen this error. Do you have a >>> special/different plymouth theme set as default? >>> >>> Col >>> >> >> Nope, default plymouth theme. >> >> Triggered by simply installing a kernel with urpmi --auto-update [...] > So plymouth-scripts breaks as dracut-functions got moved, and the old > mkinitrd functions are no longer present after the obsoletes was added. > In addition, make-boot-splash-raw seems to not handle the failure > properly, creating empty initramfs instead. > > I'm going to look at this right now to fix at least the first one. I'm > not 100% sure if this add_boot_splash() stuff is needed at all (for > customs bootsplashes maybe?), but I'll leave that for Colin to look at :)
Fixed both the dracut-functions-not-found and error-not-handled issues in: plymouth-scripts-0.8.4-0.20111214.2.mga2 bootsplash-3.3.6-1.mga2 Either of these packages will prevent initramfs from getting truncated. -- Anssi Hannula
