Yes I wrote the instructions on the raspberry pi wiki about how to boot
arm64.  But I'm not talking about that here.

Raspberry pi is now supposedly fully supported in the Linux kernel -
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/08/linux-4-18-kernel-release-features -
but I don't want to have to go through the pain of compiling this.

I would like generic-lpae support for the reasons I outlined in the
first post.  Currently Ubuntu only provides one install media for the pi
which is the server image (which doesn't work on the pi3 anyway).

I would like to get armhf fully working (or closer to) in the debian-
installer/ubiquity.  I'm willing to work on patches, but I only have a
pi3 to work with.

It is also very hard to get changes/patches accepted in raspi2 packages.
Generic-lpae seems better supported.

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