Hi, On 06-06-2025 11:10, Pranav P wrote:
So sorry for the late reply.
3.5 days and you call that late? Welcome to Debian, where we're not supposed to be surprised if we need to wait weeks or months.
After an upgrade which triggered `update-initramfs`, I was also having the issue where the system fails to detect the rootfs and would boot into the initramfs busybox. After reinstalling bookworm, I updated the sources.list to use unstable and then did a dist-upgrade. I am still facing the same rootfs detection issue, but now, with Bastian's patch, I am able to see `85-sysconfig-hardware.rules` in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d and one of my DASD devices is also showing up in `/dev/disk/by-path` and when running `fdisk -l`. I had installed Debian on an FCP device rather than on a DASD.
Sorry for not reporting back to this bug. The network issue only happened with the old initramfs. Once I was able to use the trixie generated initramfs due to the fix found in bug #1107249, not only were the storage devices found, but also networking worked. So, something is still wrong for the *old* initramfs/kernel, but apparently this bug doesn't apply for the full trixie (+ sysconfig-hardware from unstable) stack.
Was the no network reported in this bug report because of this issue or was the network outage seen after properly booting into Debian?
In my perception, they were two different issues, but I'm not sure.
With Bastian's patch was it fixed or is the issue still persisting?
I'm *guessing* that the problem is still there when I would boot into the old kernel, as the kernel and its initramfs have not been updated. However, maybe with the udev now in the right place on disk, maybe it works and the issues were just two different symptoms of the same issue. I might try that later (no promises, I hate that x3... terminal by now).
Paul
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