Note that we did switch to lz4 compression starting in 19.10. This is
configurable via /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf, so you could
workaround it by returning to gzip. Why 4.14.y would be a snowflake here
isn't clear.

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  Unable to run 4.14 stable kernel in 20.04 user space

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