Hi to everybody,
A few days ago during an automatic update of linux-image, initrd fail to be build and I end up with a unbootable system.
I suspected a hardware problem (badblocks in my harddisk) and I spent a couple days before realizing what the real problem was.
The solution was easy (mv initrd.img-xxxx.bak initrd.img-xxxx), but I think that this should be automatically done by dpkg, when failing to build system critical files. Do you agree that is a missing feature? Shall I report a bug?
A few days ago during an automatic update of linux-image, initrd fail to be build and I end up with a unbootable system.
I suspected a hardware problem (badblocks in my harddisk) and I spent a couple days before realizing what the real problem was.
The solution was easy (mv initrd.img-xxxx.bak initrd.img-xxxx), but I think that this should be automatically done by dpkg, when failing to build system critical files. Do you agree that is a missing feature? Shall I report a bug?
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