Since the Ubuntu kernel team does for every kernel update and SRU regression testing, a non-bootable kernel would have been identified and the kernel would not have left -proposed, it would even not have landed in -proposed.
That makes me think that the issue is elsewhere - at the KVM host side?!
I may try on z15, too (at least a KVM guest install).
Since the Ubuntu kernel team does for every kernel update and SRU regression testing, a non-bootable kernel would have been identified and the kernel would not have left -proposed, it would even not have landed in -proposed.
That makes me think that the issue is elsewhere - at the KVM host side?!
I may try on z15, too (at least a KVM guest install).