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- To: submit@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: initrd.img-2.6.32-5-amd64 issue with lvm and libncurses
- From: Andrea Cardaci <cyrus.and@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 20:34:19 +0200
- Message-id: <CACMsj9OTFSHsDHPF7Xdj=kWRvHN0q0brh2aJ4yLw7=k-Ru7f9A@mail.gmail.com>
Package: linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64
Version: 2.6.32-35squeeze1
After an apt-get upgrade today, I wasn't able to boot anymore, lvm
complains that can't find libncurses.so.5, and it's right, the only
libncurses.so.5 file in initrd.img-2.6.32-5-amd64 is in
/32bit/usr/lib/libncurses.so.5.
Note that:
$ file libncurses.so.5
libncurses.so.5: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1
(SYSV), dynamically linked, stripped
I solved by patching initrd.img-2.6.32-5-amd64 with a symlink to the
proper path: /lib. That's the second time it happens after an upgrade.
I don't have records of the first one.
Here's the culprit (from /var/log/apt/history.log):
Start-Date: 2011-09-09 15:43:30
Commandline: apt-get upgrade
Upgrade: linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64:amd64 (2.6.32-35,
2.6.32-35squeeze1), firmware-linux-free:amd64 (2.6.32-35,
2.6.32-35squeeze1), linux-headers-2.6.32-5-common:amd64 (2.6.32-35,
2.6.32-35squeeze1), linux-headers-2.6.32-5-amd64:amd64 (2.6.32-35,
2.6.32-35squeeze1), linux-base:amd64 (2.6.32-35, 2.6.32-35squeeze1),
linux-libc-dev:amd64 (2.6.32-35, 2.6.32-35squeeze1)
End-Date: 2011-09-09 15:44:21
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Andrea Cardaci
http://behance.net/AndreaCardaci
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- To: 641047-done@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: Closing bugs assigned to linux-2.6 package
- From: Ben Hutchings <benh@debian.org>
- Date: Sun, 29 May 2016 21:24:52 +0100
- Message-id: 898115ed-d8e7-4c6a-8dec-885e5b8a0cfc@decadent.org.uk
Version: 3.4.1-1~experimental.1+rm
Debian 6.0 Long Term Support has ended, and the 'linux-2.6' source
package will no longer be updated. This bug was reassigned to the
'linux' source package earlier today, but I am now closing it on the
assumption that it does not affect the kernel versions in newer Debian
releases.
If you can still reproduce this bug in a newer release, please reopen
the bug report and reassign it to 'src:linux' and the affected version
of the package. You can find the package version for the running
kernel by running:
uname -v
or the versions of all installed kernel packages by running:
dpkg -l 'linux-image-[34]*' | grep ^.i
and looking at the third column.
I apologise that we weren't able to provide a specific resolution for
this bug.
Ben.
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Ben Hutchings - Debian developer, member of Linux kernel and LTS teams
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