[Bug 539577] [NEW] kernel won't install because of missing package(s)

Launchpad Bug Tracker 539577 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Mar 16 17:21:46 UTC 2010


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Binary package hint: debian-installer

release: Lucid Alpha 3
image: kubuntu-alternate-i386

I just tried to install a command line system, but the kernel failed to
install. I checked VT4, which said it failed because of missing
packages, probably the kernel-headers. I'm fairly sure this didn't
happen a few weeks ago, but now it does. I guess it must have something
to do with the upcoming beta release, but still, this isn't a desired
effect. I tried all the available kernels in the debian-installer, but
they all failed to install.

I guess I will probably be advised to wait until beta, but maybe someone
can give me an explanation why this is happening.

Thanks.

** Affects: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
     Importance: High
         Status: Triaged

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kernel won't install because of missing package(s)
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