--- Comment From heinz-werner_se...@de.ibm.com 2021-06-29 04:33 EDT---
IBM bugzilla status->closed, Fix Released for all requested distros
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--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2021-06-14 09:51 EDT---
(In reply to comment #58)
> @Niklas, would you please give it another try?
I can confirm the installkernel script now works as expected on current
Ubuntu 20.4 with Proposed enabled. Thank you!
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--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2021-05-17 10:50 EDT---
I just did an "apt update && apt upgrade" on a KVM guest with Ubuntu 20.04 that
I had previously used installkernel on with an early version of your updated
script:
Setting up linux-image-5.4.0-73-generic (5.4.0-73.82) ...
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2021-04-29 10:52 EDT---
(In reply to comment #41)
> Hm, I think I know what went wrong. In my local tree the new script is
> executable but that seems to get lost when going via debdiff. Right now it
> likely will start to work doing a "chmod a+x
> /
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2021-04-29 04:39 EDT---
Redid the test on a freshly installed Focal + Proposed + "apt update && apt
upgrade". Still the same behavior:
root@t46lp77:~/testkernel# installkernel 5.12.0-07607-g8029c2a40054 bzImage
System.map /boot
run-parts: executin
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2021-04-28 06:44 EDT---
(In reply to comment #36)
> The second attempt seems to have been made without undoing the files and
> links created by the old setup. The cases to handle with that mix get rather
> hard to handle. So if possible I would rathe
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2021-04-27 09:16 EDT---
I just tested the installkernel script on Ubuntu 20.04 + Focal Proposed
with linux-base 4.5ubuntu3.2.
I performed the following testing on a s390x z15 LPAR:
# 5.12.0-07600-g75079231a966.tar is a tar of the modules compiled o
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-12-07 05:17 EDT---
(In reply to comment #23)
> Could someone try to put the attached script into /etc/kernel/postinst.d and
> let me know whether that make installkernel work? Thanks.
I can confirm this works with installkernel and the previous
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-07-20 12:57 EDT---
(In reply to comment #19)
> On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 at 15:01, bugproxy <1877...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> >
> > (In reply to comment #17)
> > > Eoan and later d-i, new installer, curtin do not install
> > > /etc/kernel-img.conf
On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 at 15:01, bugproxy <1877...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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> --- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-06-26 09:45 EDT---
> (In reply to comment #17)
> > Eoan and later d-i, new installer, curtin do not install
> > /etc/kernel-img.conf.
> > Upgraded systems keep having
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-06-26 09:45 EDT---
(In reply to comment #17)
> Eoan and later d-i, new installer, curtin do not install
> /etc/kernel-img.conf.
> Upgraded systems keep having it (ie. installed with bionic or xenial, and
> upgraded).
>
> Can you please let me kn
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-06-02 10:15 EDT---
"make install" also triggers initramfs creation as does manual
invocation of the installkernel script. In fact both even trigger
boot loader update/install.
This is the output:
$ sudo make install
sh -x ./arch/s390/boot/inst
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-06-02 07:57 EDT---
I usually compile on a development machine and then
scp a tar archive of the modules and the vmlinuz e.g. to a z/VM
guest with less memory and CPU.
Previously this worked the same across all distros which makes
this very pract
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-05-26 04:21 EDT---
I've only seen this happen with manually using the installkernel script with
the commands included in my first comment. I will have to try if it also occurs
with "make install" in a kernel tree. I currently have a small vaca
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-05-13 09:53 EDT---
I'm now getting the same behavior on a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 (including apt update
&& apt upgrade). This really makes testing kernels very frustrating especially
with the Ubuntu config that unlike defconfig doesn't have the das
--- Comment From niklas.schne...@ibm.com 2020-05-06 08:06 EDT---
To add, I'm pretty sure this broke in a very recent change as we were using
the installkernel script extensively just last week.
Also I believe there is something in the usual kernel upgrade process that
hides this issue as ke
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