This was the closest bug I could find to an issue I have been having
with maverick built kernels and efi. some background first:

I have been building kernels on a linuxmint 9 (lucid) based system, for
a joggler device target (efi based device - see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O2_Joggler).

The bug:

Everything was working fine, until I upgraded my system to the linuxmint
10 RC (maverick based). I understand these are not specifically ubuntu,
but the build and base system is the same.

After I had upgraded my kernel building machine to linuxmint 10 RC
(Maverick based), my kernels have failed to boot on my efi based device
with a failure mentioned earlier here "RAMDISK: couldn't find valid RAM
disk image starting at 0." the initrd is loaded, but then this failure
has occurred. I spent some 7+ hours thinking I had made some error
somewhere, and modifying my kernel options, yet even using the config
from a previous kernel which worked fine, it would always fail to use
the initrd.

Having worked thought every possible "human error" cause I could think
of, I could only fall back on the differences between the old and new
system. For example GCC/binutils etc. I had already tried a few versions
of GCC and it didn't seem to help.

I have however solved the issue now, and it points to an issue with the
maverick binutils. After my many failures I downgraded binutils to the
lucid release, and rebuild the kernel as usual. It worked!. to make sure
it wasn't some fluke, i then upgraded binutils again to the maverick
release and rebuilt. again the same failure.

I have no idea what would be causing this specifically with for example
LD or some other part of binutils, but I am completely unable to build a
kernel that will work with an initrd with the maverick binutils.
downgrading them to the lucid version solves the problem completely.
This points to what I think may be some significant problem with the
maverick binutils, however due to my test case, it is hard to debug
further.

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Can't boot Maverick beta amd64 live cd on macbook (EFI)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/633983
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