Hi Dann, thanks for your checks already!
Are you intending to break this down if e.g. Yakkety qemu is fixed as well as zesty seems?
And then once we know if Y is good maybe even down to a bisect of qemu in that regard?
Given your checks already the test seems to be as "easy" as "boot zesty + reboot = crash".
Do you happen to know:
- if it makes a difference what exact arm HW (more diverse than x86 at least) the host has?
- if it could be reproduced on qemu on x86 doing arm emulation?
Hi Dann, thanks for your checks already!
Are you intending to break this down if e.g. Yakkety qemu is fixed as well as zesty seems?
And then once we know if Y is good maybe even down to a bisect of qemu in that regard?
Given your checks already the test seems to be as "easy" as "boot zesty + reboot = crash".
Do you happen to know:
- if it makes a difference what exact arm HW (more diverse than x86 at least) the host has?
- if it could be reproduced on qemu on x86 doing arm emulation?