Hi Shantur,

It is not fixed, I just marked it as fixed for "Ubuntu" a.k.a the
development release oracular, since it will pick up a 6.10+ kernel when
it eventually becomes available.

I added a noble entry, since noble's kernel is the one that actually
needs to be fixed.

I did have a look at "arm64: idreg-override: Move to early mini C
runtime", but it fails to cherry pick on noble's kernel with quite a few
conflicts, and I haven't had time yet to go looking for dependencies.

Thanks,
Matthew

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  linux 6.8 fails to boot on arm64 if any param is more than 140 chars

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