Re: Bug#925379: linux-base: linux-version vmlinuz/vmlinux dichotomy, breaks at least m68k
On 2019-03-24 3:04 a.m., John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> Some time between 4.1.0-2 and 4.19.0-3, m68k kernels switched
>> from vmlinuz-* to vmlinux-*:
> I think on hppa, we switched the other way around. Putting in
> debian-hppa@ into the loop.
Yes, Helge updated palo and switched to building compressed kernels on hppa. I guess
vmlinuz is supposed to be used with a compressed kernel. Doing "make zinstall" updates
the links vmlinuz and vmlinuz.old and "make install" updates vmlinux and vmlinux.old.
Which kernel actually boots depends on the config installed by palo. I have one system
still using vmlinux. The others use vmlinuz.
I install a lot of custom kernels and I usually also have one Debian kernel installed as well.
initramfs-tools almost always gets the ram file syste links wrong. So, I have to manually
update the links every time there is an update.
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John David Anglin dave.anglin@bell.net
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