Can you trim irrelevant bits from your mails, makes it easier to read.

> was there an initrd in the boot partition? the problem is that it was
> not found. the file should actually be named initramfs-<version>.img
> not initrd-<version>.img
>
>
> ls /run/media/rgm/__boot/
> config-4.20.0-0.rc4.git2.1.fc30.armv7hl
> dtb
> dtb-4.20.0-0.rc4.git2.1.fc30.armv7hl
> efi
> extlinux
> grub
> lost+found
> System.map-4.20.0-0.rc4.git2.1.fc30.armv7hl
> vmlinuz-4.20.0-0.rc4.git2.1.fc30.armv7hl
>
> no initramfs....
>
> And I built this via the standard installer, using target=none.
>
> Is this file suppose to be in the image I downloaded or is it made somehow 
> during the install.

It should be there and it's not part of the install, what is the full
image name of the image you're writing out? We've had some regressions
in ARMv7, I would try the latest image from today's compose as it
should be now fixed, I'm guessing with a rc4 kernel this image is from
last week?
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