** Description changed: [Impact] Recent kernels emit the following error message when booting on arm64 platforms: - EFI stub: ERROR: FIRMWARE BUG: kernel image not aligned on 64k + EFI stub: ERROR: FIRMWARE BUG: kernel image not aligned on 64k boundary While this doesn't appear to cause any functional issues - and indeed, the kernel commit that added the error[*] says "We can deal with this, but let's check for this condition anyway", it is still likely to cause user concern. [Test Case] - Boot a recent kernel on an EFI-basedarm64 system (impish will do, but the kernel patch is also hitting kernels in older releases). This message will be emitted after GRUB execs the kernel EFI stub. + Boot a recent kernel on an EFI-based arm64 system (impish will do, but the kernel patch is also hitting kernels in older releases). This message will be emitted after GRUB execs the kernel EFI stub. [*] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=c32ac11da3f83bb42b986702a9b92f0a14ed4182 [What Could Go Wrong]
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