On 21/09/10 16:52, A. Krijgsman wrote:
However debian apt-get updated the kernel image, and I assume that
process ran update-initramfs because of that.
This is getting a bit OT, but yes, a new kernel install will normally
trigger an update to the initramfs files, however this can be disabled.
See /etc/initramfs-tools/ and the contents of the debconf database...
I will also look into grub2 as well,!
Personally, I think I'd stick with grub1 on lenny, but use that
workaround - that's what I do, and it only needs to be done when
adding/replacing disks etc.
Tim.
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