For the sake of completion I also tried cutting out iPXE and loading the 
kernel/initramfs directly through u-boot which also didn't get me far. As soon 
as I'm in front of the system again I'll grab the correct messages I'm seeing. 
I also just got my UART cable which will give me more debug insight

When booting a RPI that is running a replayed RAW aarch64 image, it is using 
the packages from the native aarch64 repo here: 
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/30/Everything/aarch64 
including kernel and initramfs which is what I'm experimenting with too. So I 
don't think there is something wrong with the images I'm using. Even the device 
tree is loaded from the first partition of the SD card (or TFTP) and is not 
part of the kernel or initramfs as can be seen when examining /boot on a RPI 
running the raw image.

I even unpacked both the PXE and the installed initramfs images and they don't 
seem to be that different (I could be missing something of course) other than 
that the PXE image is solely meant to load install.img and bootstrap Anaconda.

I'm guessing it has something to do with the kernel and initramfs not being 
loaded into the right memory addresses
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