I commented out sata_highbank from /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and was
able to boot both proposed kernels. I also saw messages from
sata_highbank in dmesg. This was on a xenial system, but I hope that's
enough testing to verify this particular change.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial v
Since the issue happens in the initramfs, I don't believe I can run
apport-collect. I've also long since worked around the issue by
including sata_highbank in the initramfs. However, the issue is that the
initramfs eventually drops into an emergency shell since it can't find
the root filesystem.
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Public bug reported:
Sometime between trusty and xenial, CONFIG_SATA_HIGHBANK was changed
from y to m. I believe the change was in utopic, but it's hard to tell.
This makes booting on Calxeda Highbank systems pretty difficult since
you can't get to the root filesystem on a SATA disk unless you we
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