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Hi,
Linux 6.8 kernels fail to boot when any param more than 140 characters
is passed to linux. Kernel 5.15.x works fine.
This has been tested on Jammy 22.04.04 with linux-hwe-6.8 and Noble
24.04 default 6.8 kernel on ARM64 with Grub running after latest u-boot
To reproduce add any dummy param in grub linux command line like
root1=f081c381e7b54edcba27e5f790d47911a4cc3e726d8d256878d3df9175c020e0f081c381e7b54edcba27e5f790d47911a4cc3e726d8d256878d3df9175c020e0f081c381e7b5
The kernel doesn't boot.
This is a blocker especially when deploying 24.04 machines with MAAS 3.5
where root urls are really long.
** Affects: linux-hwe-6.8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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linux 6.8 fails to boot if any param is more than 140 chars
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2068791
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