2007/6/24, Bernhard Walle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
* Juan Erbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-06-24 19:52]:
> Yesterday I update to OSS alpha 5, and got the problem with the grub
> (Bug 283709),  after reinstalling the kernel, it has removed the
> previous kernel version. After trying to restore the grub with a boot
> cd from OSS 10.2 beta (I do'nt has any cd of OSS 10.3 alpha), and it
> replaced the actual kernel 2.6.22 with the 2.6.18, and it do'nt work.
> How can I create the initrd and the modules.dep files for the kernel
> 2.6.22 (OSS 10.3 alpha5) without his cd boot?
> One initrd file was created using the restoring option with a cd of
> OSS 10.2 beta2, but I do'nt know if it's right.

The modules.dep file is created by "depmod". Use "depmod 2.6.22" (I
guess it's "2.6.22-default" or something like this, it must be the
name of the /lib/module/2.6.22* directory to create a module
dependency file for that kernel version.  The initrd is generated
using the 'mkinitrd' script.

Yes, I know those commands, but it only work right if the system was
booted with a kernel installed on it. I do'nt know how to execute it
if boot from a cd in rescue mode (I do'nt has any cd of OSS 10.3
alpha).
The right way, I mean is download the iso from first cd of OSS 10.3
alpha 5, burning it and make the restoration of the system booting
from it, but now mi adsl do'nt works (thanks to Timofonica).
Then I asked if someone can send me the modules.dep from an x86
system. The exact version of the kernel is 2.6.22-rc4-git6-2-default.
If I lograte to boot with the installed kernel, then I can recosntruct
the modules.dep.

Thanks
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