Appears after upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04. Doesn't seem to affect the
system but I preferred to use gzip instead of lz4 as for me it doesn't
slow the boot (perhaps related to the fact I have nvme) - I've made
several tests with both compression methods. But even if it slows a
couple seconds I prefer this then priority 0 error. I agree that it
either has to be fixed for the LTS versions kernels at least, as if you
do not plan to change to the next LTS you will stuck with the current
Kernel version, and it make sense in some case as for me some drivers
didn't work with other kernel versions. Or the priority has to be
lowered that it won't appear as emergency.

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