I'm also facing this Bug with my RPi3. It does not boot with kernel >= 1038
Maybe it has something to do with the CPU? If this is the case, any new RPi2 would have the same problem! Since board revision V1.2 RPi2 is using the 64-bit BCM2837 processor from its newer sibling.
I'm also facing this Bug with my RPi3. It does not boot with kernel >= 1038
Maybe it has something to do with the CPU? If this is the case, any new RPi2 would have the same problem! Since board revision V1.2 RPi2 is using the 64-bit BCM2837 processor from its newer sibling.
See: http:// hackaday. com/2016/ 11/21/the- raspberry- pi-2-gets- a-processor- upgrade/
Maybe someone with with RPi2 V1.2 could confirm my assumption?