Florian Kulzer wrote:
You could also compile everything into a custom kernel. From my own
experiences I would say that that is the safest way to keep everything
working even when the initrd generators have small bugs from time to time.

I had similar problems too when compiled as a module, and when I
compiled it directly in the kernel the problems went away

hope this helps

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