On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 04:19:56PM -0000, flrtx wrote:
> Since there has been no activity here since a few days now and I have to
> manually select the right kernel at every boot, I'd like to reask my
> question: Is it a good idea to run "update-initramfs -u -k all" or do I
> risk loosing the working initramfs for the 3.2 kernel?

You definitely *don't* want to do that, that will regenerate the initramfs
for the previous kernel and there's a very good chance it will cause it to
be affected by this issue.  Sorry, hadn't replied yet because I was hoping
to be able to make a suggestion for how to debug the actual issue - it's
still not clear to me what's happening here and how to debug it.

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