(In reply to Andreas F�rber from comment #43) > (In reply to Guillaume GARDET from comment #42) > > I fixed the problem (for -stable branch) with the patch posted to > > opensuse-kernel ML: > > https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-kernel/2018-11/msg00000.html > > > > With kernel 4.19.5 with this config patch, kernel boots properly on > > Pandaboard. > > This 4.19.x patch has now built here: > https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Kernel:stable > > Please also help test today's new 4.20-rc6 kernels: > https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Kernel:HEAD > > For 4.20 I've enabled EFI support for armv6hl and armv7hl, but it may > require a GRUB update to 2.03 (or backport) for efistub to get used there. Is this the upstream commit ? > http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grub.git/commit/?id=d0c070179d4d78c297364e41ece54fd7755c4b58 There's warning in the commit message. "This *WILL* stop non-efistub Linux kernels from booting on arm-efi." Are we fine with dropping non-efistub Linux kernels support (for arm 32bit) right now? (IOW with this update if one has enabled parallel kernel installation some of the old one may stop from booting ...)