So the question is why not attempt to install the uInitrd and boot whether or not it's present? It's a rare case for Ubuntu to not provide an uInitrd; if we have pre-programmed uImage and uInitrd memory addresses why wouldn't we try and load both (not just uImage) and then boot?
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