Re: Kernel Oops when something is executed from within the initramfs

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Thanks for all help.
I gave up on 4.4.179 ... but succeeded to rebase to 5.1 which is much better so ;).

Cheers,
Thilo

Am Montag, den 13.05.2019, 09:37 -0700 schrieb Tony Lindgren:
> Hi,
> 
> * thilo.cestonaro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <thilo.cestonaro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [190513 14:51]:
> > Hi Tony,
> > 
> > thanks for your answer. Sadly it's not an overlapping issue.
> > I even printed the first four and the last four bytes of the initramfs before the kernel decompresses it,
> > so I can be sure. And the bytes fit the bytes of my initramfs.
> 
> OK
> 
> > Any other hint why I can't execute anything from within the initramfs?
> 
> Maybe check with current mainline Linux kernel and beaglebone
> that initramfs behaves and then narrow it down from there?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tony

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