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    rnytom got a reaction from ff255 in rock64: "Wrong Ramdisk Image Format" after upgrade to 6.12.9   
    Hello,
     
    While upgrading my rock64 today, my Linux kernel was upgraded from 6.6.32 to 6.12.9.
    After rebooting, the board refused to boot:
    Boot script loaded from usb 0 | 166 bytes read in 407 ms (0 Bytes/s) | 26129699 bytes read in 1634 ms (15.3 MiB/s) | 36473344 bytes read in 48420 ms (735.4 KiB/s) | 54333 bytes read in 826 ms (63.5 KiB/s) | 2825 bytes read in 1653 ms (1000 Bytes/s) | Applying kernel provided DT fixup script (rockchip-fixup.scr) | ## Executing script at 09000000 | Unknown command 'kaslrseed' - try 'help' | Wrong Ramdisk Image Format | Ramdisk image is corrupt or invalid |  
    I tried to manually copy the /boot files from the latest image, but the result was the same.
    I was able to recover it by copying the /boot files from an image from the archive (I used Armbian_23.11.1_Rock64_bookworm_current_6.1.63.img.xz), then once booted I used armbian-config to install 6.6.63 which also works fine.
     
    I'm just wondering if anyone else noticed the same issue with the 6.12.9 kernel (I did a quick search but I didn't find anything similar recently - sorry if I missed it) or if it's only for me?
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