you can extract a initrd with the following command:
zcat ../initrd.img-2.6.26-1-generic_also_broken | cpio -vi
** Summary changed:
- mounting /dev/mapper/a-r (root partition) fails.
+ cryptsetup binary installed in wrong path in initrd
** Description changed:
- I use Intrepid Ibex. Some days (using 2.6.24-19-generic) ago an update
- broke my initrd so I could no longer boot. After waiting a long time
- waiting for the root device the system dropped to a initrd shell. I
- managed to boot with the backup of my initrd. I hoped the update to
- 2.6.26 would have fixed it, but id didn't. Which further information can
- I provide to help to locate and fix this bug?
+ VERSION: Intrepid Ibex, versions up to including 2:1.0.6-2ubuntu5
+ SYMPTOMS: system does no longer boot.
+ DIAGNOSIS: cryptsetup binary installed in wrong path in initrd
+ FIX: Upgrade to 2:1.0.6-2ubuntu6.
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Reinhard Tartler (siretart)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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cryptsetup binary installed in wrong path in initrd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240862
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