[15:23] <xnox> dalurka:  somebody should have a salesforce account to file a request.
[15:23] <xnox> dalurka: you can always modify /etc/initramfs-tools/modules locally to make things work for you
[15:24] <xnox> dalurka:  i am on holiday until next year =/ but even if i did act upon it, i would only do it for jammy devel release; you would still need to file support request if you want it in other releases.
[18:14] <dalurka> xnox: I have a salesforce account.. not sure what to do in there though
[18:14] <dalurka> xnox: I still have this week left at work :(
[18:15] <dalurka> I've manually patched the initramfs we use now so i'll do for now.. but really want it into next LTS if possible
[18:15] <dalurka> xnox: modules, would that be the names of the kernel modules?
[20:54] <tomreyn> dalurka: i'm just a random person reading this, so this is not anywhere close to as useful as an answer by xnox, but i'll add my POV nevertheless: the context of your conversation tells me that canonical uses salesforce as a request tracker for commercial support requests. xnox suggested that you use this to file a commercial support request (I don't know how to do that exactly, but I bet you can find out, since your account will have 
[20:54] <tomreyn> limited acccess anyways). When doing so, unless there are explicit form fields leading you through the process, I would at least make sure to explain (a) what you need done (describe the existing problem, link to the bug report, and add a 'definition of done'), (b) what impact it has for you, (c) until when you need it done or how impact changes for you if this does not happen until then. If reaching this goal or not reaching it makes a 
[20:54] <tomreyn> difference as to whether your organization can continue or extend using Canonical services, that would also be relevant info.