a) our kernel packages carry the ABI version in their packagename, in
case of a dist upgrade between two releases there is no former initrd to
upgrade

b) in the case of armel we often have users that only use a rootfs and
later install a kernel they created with kernel-package, these users
indeed have to run update-initramfs -c to create the initial initrd.

beyond that i dont really see a reason for different behavior between create 
and update regarding the bootloader, imho both commands should get me a 
bootable system with the new initrd, which wont happen in case of create 
currently, at least for bootloaders that need the initrd and kernel flashed 
into certain places. 
currently update-initramfs -c in combination with flash-kernel leaves me either 
with the old initrd/kernel or if i'm unlucky (i.e. because i bootstrapped a 
rootfs manually) with no kernel at all for the bootloader i would assume the 
same is true for bootloaders like lilo or any other bootloader that needs 
special handling as well.

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  update-initramfs -c does not update the bootloader

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