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Message #08083
[Bug 1351295] Re: Boot fails if /sbin/init (or init= arg) is an absolute symlink
$ sudo update-initramfs -k 3.13.0-32-generic -u
voila !! thanks again for leading me in the right direction.
I've decided to post this too here; maybe it will help some more users new to Ubuntu.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1351295
Title:
Boot fails if /sbin/init (or init= arg) is an absolute symlink
Status in “initramfs-tools” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Booting current Utopic with init=/bin/systemd fails., or installing
systemd-sysv fails. In both cases we are dealing with an absolute
symlink "/bin/systemd -> /lib/systemd/systemd" or "/sbin/init ->
/lib/systemd/systemd". I see:
/init: line 307: readlink: not found
Target filesystem doesn't have requested /bin/systemd
and then a kernel panic.
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