In the meanwhile, I have found the issue, and I have a fix in place. So I think we should give this a spin directly, as I'm pretty confident it will solve the problem. Note that the debs are unsigned, so you must ensure that secure boot is disabled before attempting to boot these test kernels.
Thanks, Gabor. I appreciate your help.
In the meanwhile, I have found the issue, and I have a fix in place. So I think we should give this a spin directly, as I'm pretty confident it will solve the problem. Note that the debs are unsigned, so you must ensure that secure boot is disabled before attempting to boot these test kernels.
Here you can download the builds. It includes debs for all the supported architectures: /people. canonical. com/~agherzan/ test_builds/ lp2020279/ andrei- bionic- a62707b310d6- 5bJf.tar. gz
https:/
This build includes the following fix https:/ /git.kernel. org/pub/ scm/linux/ kernel/ git/stable/ linux.git/ commit/ ?id=ddab1698a3e c6d4c5224731379 ed062446b58309 and adds a local version modifier as +lp2020279.1 (so you should be able to verify that you are running the right image).
Looking forward to your feedback!