@p-pisati: as mentioned earlier, with pi-kernel rev 21 the splash
support worked with dtoverlay line present, which does not anymore -
meaning it's a regression. It's also quite a visible regression, since
that's the first thing Ubuntu Core pi users see when they boot the
device. This might be a 'release critical' regression for 18.04.3, which
is planned to be released on the 1st of August. As mentioned by Olivier
and Dave, removal of the dtoverlay line does not seem to be a feasible
option as of now. And besides, as mentioned, the pi-kernel snap
regressed by breaking something that worked fine previously.

Can we identify which modules from the list that Dave presented in
comment #5 (which were present in rev 21 but are no longer in 42) would
be required and get them back into the initrd? Could we revert the
change that removed all those (possibly unneeded) modules from the
initrd at least until we know nothing regresses?

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