My understanding had been incorrect and this is not an issue in this
package at all. The initramfs present in the cloud-image at first boot
is created by live-build with lzma compression. Subsequent kernel
installs that produce a new initramfs or updates to an existing
initramfs will be
It is not that change. That refers to the compression used for .deb
files.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1741563
Title:
initramfs compression
Maybe it's this change in the linux source package:
linux (4.11.0-1.6) artful; urgency=low
* Miscellaneous Ubuntu changes
- [Debian] Use default compression for all packages
I'll check with the kernel team. But I thought if the kernel package
was changing which compression was used then
Doesn't sound like an initramfs-tools bug to me. what is compressing it
with the non-default lzma during the build, and why is that
configuration no longer in place after boot?
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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