The question was more "how to generate a new rpm file for CentOS, starting from kernel 4.7/4.8 sources".
But maybe you can't share the process?
I will test the 4.4, technically the 4.4 is enough for my need (the cryptodev are added on 4.3 patched I think).
Thanks,
Nicolas
<nicolas@shivaserv.fr>10 octobre 2016 09:59 "Fabian Arrotin" <
arrfab@centos.org> a écrit:
On 10/10/16 09:30, Nicolas Repentin wrote:
Hello
Thanks for your feedback.
I've compiled the 4.7.7 and 4.8.1 this weekend, and works well on
CentOS7, but not using the same boot as the original image (using zImage
and dtb).
Do you have a process to generate the RPM like yours?
I will try your versions too.
Thanks,
Busy today with a big HW migration for CentOS Infra so I'll probably not
answer to all your questions directly.
But you can grab the .src.rpm from here :
http://vault.centos.org/altarch/7/experimental/Source/i386/Source/SPackages/kernel-4.4.22-201.el7.centos.src.rpm
and try to use it as a starting point ?
Also worth validating if you need 4.7/4.8 or if 4.4.x is enough ...
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