Hi Dennis,
Thanks for your response.
In fact, I have the system currently booting into graphical mode using
the stock Fedora 24 Mate Spin as it is. It is booting just fine into
graphical mode using the stock mesa driver from Fedora.
As I pointed out in my previous post, the problem was a conflict between
the drivers I provided (the same drivers you suggested for "dracut" in a
previous post to Andreas and Ali) and the cma=64M parameter (Peter
Robinson suggested) on the "append" line of the extlinux.conf file. The
conflict seems to be when the "dw_mmc-exynos" driver also exists on the
"append" line.
To summarize, if one uses the following "dracut" and "append" lines
(unwrapped and with their own UUID value), the system should boot into
graphical mode after UUIDs in the /etc/fstab file are also updated
appropriately :
dracut --add-drivers "dw_mmc-exynos exynosdrm ehci-exynos ohci-exynos"
/boot/initramfs-4.5.5-300.fc24.armv7hl.img 4.5.5-300.fc24.armv7hl
append rd.driver.pre=exynosdrm,ehci-exynos,ohci-exynosro
root=UUID=4d70d307-a61d-4cda-9535-8a8849c262c2 cma=64M LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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