As we use MODULES=dep for kdump initrd, that might fail to include the
proper modules. It would be a bug on initramfs-tools-core.

Can you change /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf to have MODULES=dep
instead of MODULES=most and run mkinitramfs -o /tmp/initrd.img `uname
-r`, then send me output?

Also, I need the data usually collected for kernel bugs. /sys/ at least
comes to mind, but also complete dmesg after normal boot and some other
important files to detect root mountpoint, like /etc/fstab,
/proc/cmdline and /proc/mounts.

Thank you.
Cascardo.

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  ISST-LTE:PNV:Ubuntu180401:Witherspoon:woo: After triggering
  crash,kdump is not working and system enters into initramfs state

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