On Fri, April 20, 2018 6:06 am, john wrote:
> On 04/19/18 11:36, cicero wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> The system has been fine , till I did a reboot (there were some debian
>> and Fed Template updates but)
>>
>> The last message in journalctl  says kernel: audit: type=1131
>> ....../usr/lib/systemd/systemd  hostname=? audit=?  terminal=?
>>
>>
>>
>> dracut-initqueue timeout  etc
>>
>>
>>
>> any help appreciated
>>
>
> how would I regenerate my initramfs ?
>
> or this is what Marek said on the usergroup:  You should get your system
> mounted as /mnt/sysimage or sth like that
>
>
>
> so how do I mount /mnt/sysimage  ?

Boot in rescue mode and it will get you there. To regenerate do:

sudo dracut -f /boot/efi/EFI/qubes/initramfs-$(uname -r).img $(uname -r)

>
> I am really not looking forward to another reinstall of Qubes 4.0 ,
> only thing I did different  is I didn't shutdown all the VMs  before doing
> sudo shutdown -h now ;  as I get fatigued from   all the shutdown starts
> of the VMs  .... I keep thinking it may stabilize  but not so far  re:
> how often I have to mess with opening and closing the VMs...

That shouldn't matter. Maybe it was a recent update?


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