Where does that 196 value come from? Was it present on zipl.conf after a
pristine install? I wouldn't expect that on a pristine Ubuntu 20.04.1
install, so we would need to investigate where that value comes from. I
know s390-tools itself used to add that crashkernel value there, but
that only worked for upgrades from pre-16.04 to 16.04, AFAIU. So, it
would not apply on such recent installs. Was it manually added there?

Thanks.
Cascardo.

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