Thanks for the update. This hint (about dropping U-Boot) is actually
something I found elsewhere as well, and I can confirm that it works.
And if that's the way how the problem goes away for Ubuntu installs, I
would not even call it "won't fix". I don't need U-Boot, I just need a
system that boots
The status says "fix released", but the latest kernel package available
via apt
linux-image-5.4.0-1028-raspi5.4.0-1028.31
still does not include CONFIG_CRYPTO_NHPOLY1305_NEON. This is true both
for 32 and 64 bit.
```
$ grep _NEON /boot/config-5.4.0-1028-raspi
CONFIG_KERNEL_MODE_NEON=y
CO
Public bug reported:
I set up Ubuntu 20.04.1 (64bit) on a Raspberry PI 3B (not 3+).
While having the complete OS on a SD card, I have two hard disks attached via
USB. These disks are not bootable, and not required for booting, but somehow
u-boot struggles to ignore them.
On first boot (powering
The package selection is guesswork. I a not really sure if this belongs
to u-boot, since the files (config.txt, usercfg.txt) themselves do not
seem to belong to any package.
** Package changed: ubuntu => u-boot (Ubuntu)
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Bug
Public bug reported:
I set up Ubuntu 20.04.1 (64bit) on a Raspberry PI 3. Since I require
more RAM to processes, but no Video, I want to set
```
gpu_mem=16
```
When putting this line into `/boot/firmware/usercfg.txt` (nothing else
in this file, just this line, followed by a newline), it seems to