Just downloaded the rebuilt image and it now works for me too. I have
the (writable) root file system on a USB3 SSD drive. That drive and
other USB2 connected devices all work OK. Thanks for the prompt
response.
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Just downloaded today's current image (dated: Apr 15 08:19) and the
problem has been fixed, initrd.img and vmlinuz are now present in the
system-boot partition. Not yet tested the full installation.
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** Also affects: ubuntu-cdimage
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872897
Title:
initrd.img and vmlinuz files missing from current 20.04 ubunt
** Tags added: focal
** Description changed:
- For the last few days the 'current' 20.04 ubuntu-server image for Raspberry Pi
- (focal-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi.img.xz) fails to boot as the
initrd.img and vmlinuz files
- are missing from the system-boot partition within the image.
+ For th
Public bug reported:
For the last few days the 'current' 20.04 ubuntu-server image for Raspberry Pi
(focal-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi.img.xz) fails to boot as the initrd.img
and vmlinuz files
are missing from the system-boot partition within the image.
For completeness: the 20.04 beta relea