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Upstream's kernel (4.8.11) built with gcc 6.2.1 freezes with the message "loading initial ramdisk ..." at boot time. Moving back to 6.2.0-6 fixes the problem. Same config file, of course. How comes that Debian suddenly uses the bleeding edge gcc as the default compiler? Maybe I am too blind to see, but 6.2.1 cannot even be found on ftp.gnu.org. A few years ago the default compiler was chosen *very* carefully. I miss that. Regards Harri -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEEH2V614LbR/u1O+a1Cp4qnmbTgcsFAlg8arMACgkQCp4qnmbT gcuZAAf/ZxX2ecd849OVPgIPh4ZuLsRFyrjclJqYUBrzzk9+YwKBwiUGoxFrlmmz BOwC7EFRWAu71TQ8+ghbwxdOL88ENwdofffLUayzRuBYabeym7uRPmG9KRERQ5S5 MRqWIZm0e4TNDnA1dE+C0YD9FSq0fcarFKg9nOFKATrwe2CX2xYChY2ufrgbYAXy AdYQTB1oeLcrv5mrVTBGrqdINGXcxtcHl76jUaP/S3npNVtREDmKo2KfI05/vfKl f4ZcWnKQHhXMJQECeiwRSE2dkrpahiW7BdJVQf7lkpzl7xFiT9oqFqYxwV8RC82V i10Kq5wWFzhHzkjwqvV6juezv1NQrw== =MjgG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----