Forget the previous patch. It contains BUSYBOX changes as well which I
believe we don't need (doesn't make sense).


** Summary changed:

- Create the kdump initrd with MODULES=most and BUSYBOX=y
+ Create the kdump initrd with MODULES=most

** Description changed:

  There are use cases where most modules need to be included in the kdump
- initrd in order for the machine to boot (diskless is one example). Also,
- busybox might need to be used and the default (auto) is not picking it
- up correctly.
+ initrd in order for the machine to boot (diskless is one example).
  
- Add config options to control the behaviour of how the kdump initrd is
- created. Specifically, allow overriding the variables MODULES and
- BUSYBOX from initramfs/initramfs.conf.
+ Add a config option to control the behaviour of how the kdump initrd is
+ created. Specifically, allow overriding the variable MODULES from /etc
+ /initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf.

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Title:
  Create the kdump initrd with MODULES=most

Status in makedumpfile package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in makedumpfile source package in Bionic:
  New

Bug description:
  There are use cases where most modules need to be included in the
  kdump initrd in order for the machine to boot (diskless is one
  example).

  Add a config option to control the behaviour of how the kdump initrd
  is created. Specifically, allow overriding the variable MODULES from
  /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf.

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