[Arm-dev] A install cookbook - Re: Three in production - Re: Progress on C7-armv7
Robert Moskowitz
rgm at htt-consult.comTue Feb 14 13:23:50 UTC 2017
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Fabian, On 02/14/2017 01:11 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote: > On 14/02/17 01:16, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> I put together a simple html write up of how I build a Centos7-armv7 >> server at: >> >> http://medon.htt-consult.com/Centos7-armv7.html >> >> I have not linked it into my homepage, which itself needs work (just >> finished updating my bio by 16 years!). >> >> Please give it a read and I accept all comments, other than formatting >> unless it is easy to do, or you will take the source and make it nice >> for me! >> >> Bob > Nice howto Bob ! > > I see you mentioned the testing kernel 4.4.42. if it's running for your, > we can probably "promote" that kernel to normal kernel repo so that it > can be available for everybody (and signed) All of my systems are running it with no apparent issues. I forgot to mention in my howto about setting signing to off! Well anyone that does it and has some knowledge of yum will figure that out quickly. So, I vote for promoting the 4.4.42 kernel and having it signed. :) > wrt static ip, I like nmcli on 7.x, but creating a cfg file is also good I never mastered nmcli. And I like cfg files for static interfaces.
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