Hi Christoffer,
I would need your help please.
Yesterday, I did many tests and narrowed down the issue. I tested around 10 
versions of linux kernel by checking out a specific tag version. It seems that 
the problem has been introduced on Lucid, between Ubuntu-2.6.31-14.48 (good) 
and Ubuntu-2.6.32-1.1 (bad).
So I tried to use 'git bisect' tool but it tells me that a merge base has to be 
tested first: "Linux 2.6.31". After that selection, the kernel tree doesn't 
look as usual, for example the "debian" directory is missing...so I am a bit 
lost. I tried building a kernel using make-kpkg but the kernel I generated 
doesn't boot :-(
Could you please let me know how to proceed please?
Also, would be good for curiosity to understand the difference between the tags 
"Ubuntu-2.6.31-X.Y" and "v2.6.31.A-rcB".
Thanks a lot,

David

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