[Bug 1835660] Re: initramfs unpacking failed
ALinuxUser
1835660 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jun 18 13:52:57 UTC 2020
Given that the change to the compression format is one of the headline
features of Ubuntu 20, and that Ubuntu 20 is a LTS release (and thus,
for one thing, a release upon which other Linux distributions are based)
I am surprised that this problem made it into the final release.
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Title:
initramfs unpacking failed
Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
"initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding failed", message appears on
boot up.
If I "update-initramfs" using gzip instead of lz, then boot up passes
without decoding failed message.
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However, we currently believe that the decoding error reported in
dmesg is actually harmless and has no impact on usability on the
system.
Switching from lz4 to gzip compression, simply papers over the
warning, without any benefits, and slows down boot.
Kernel should be fixed to correctly parse lz4 compressed initrds, or
at least lower the warning, to not be user visible as an error.
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