| 11 Mar 2025 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | when do you get a more than 10x compression ratio? | 18:01:50 |
aloisw | It has to be contiguous memory below 4G. | 18:01:59 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | oh so it might be putting the uncompressed initrd near-to-but-not-right-at the boundary? | 18:02:30 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | close enough that it pretty much always fits, unless you have a massive initrd? | 18:02:47 |
aloisw | In reply to @elvishjerricco:matrix.org when do you get a more than 10x compression ratio? I have no idea what got put in their initrd, it's so out of the normal that it's plausible that it either compresses very well or not at all. (Really it should be figured out what got into there and the bug fixed.) | 18:03:36 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | well yea, like I said, there's two bugs here. An initrd like that should obviously not happen, but also systemd-boot shouldn't die over it | 18:04:26 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | oh I have a suspicion | 18:04:35 |