wt., 2 paź 2018 o 16:53 Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org napisał(a):
On 10/02/2018 04:48 AM, Marcin Wojtas wrote:
Hi Johnny,
pt., 28 wrz 2018 o 15:56 Marcin Wojtas mw@semihalf.com napisał(a):
Hi Johnny,
Thank you for the information.
pt., 28 wrz 2018 o 13:02 Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org napisał(a):
Marcin,
I have added these patches to the new kernel that I am going to release later today.
There seemed to be some new config entries (other than just the 3 you specified). I think I enabled everything and created modules for them for aarch64.
Please take a look at the new kernel and make sure the config is like you want it.
kernel-alt-4.14.0-49.13.1.el7a.src.rpm on target c7.1804.u.aarch64
I checked the config in the build.log and everything seems in place.
(It should be signed and released in a couple hours, I am still going to do a boot test on a real machine .. I already booted it in a VM)
What will be the easiest way to test it? Do you publish some kind of daily build isos, that one can burn and install?
Is the new build available publicly? What is the easiest way to try it out on my target machine?
Thanks, Marcin
Yes,
kernel-alt-4.14.0-49.13.1.el7a in the main repo has all the patches and a new config file for aarch64 rolled in.
Thanks, my question is pretty much entry-level: - what is the location of the most recent iso of Centos? - how to upgrade its kernel to kernel-alt-4.14.0-49.13.1.el7a
Best regards, Marcin
It passed all out post update tests, so it is released.
If any adjustment is need, submit patches here.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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