Hello,
I'm landing here after tracking a bug : I could not output sound to my SRS-XB22
bluetooth speaker.
I had in logs :
`src/service.c:btd_service_connect() a2dp-sink profile connect failed for
F8:DF:15:7F:ED:AA: Protocol not available`
I found a workaround here
I think "file" is wrong. (I have the same kind of misleading output :
"ASCII cpio archive ..." )
You can try to you use "unmkinitramfs" on your inird.img (unfortunately "cpio"
does not work to fully "unarchive" this kind of "multi-segments" archive) and
check the size.
I have "lz4" initrd.img
I had also the same message in dmesg. (I don't remember when it started)
Here : Ubuntu 19.10 booting a manually installed kernel (5.5.2-050502-generic)
I followed previous advices :
Adding COMPRESS=gzip to /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf (instead of lz4)
then :
$ sudo update-grub;sudo
Hello Eric, I just tested your "friendly-recovery" PPA package on Bionic/18.04,
and it works perfectly ! Network access is finally restored when I use
friendly-recovery menu. (NetworkManager is no longer stopped from being start
by dbus dependency.)
Well done !
I still don't understand why
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