[Arm-dev] Kernel update
Fabian Arrotin
arrfab at centos.org
Wed Jan 11 08:29:08 UTC 2017
On 10/01/17 23:34, Nicolas Repentin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using the 7.3 release on my Bananapi.
>
> I still using kernel 4.2, and on the updates, I saw the 4.4.26.
>
> But, my /boot is quite little (~500MB), and I saw the update want to
> install the 4.4.12 too :
>
> ================================================================================================================================================================================
>
> Package Architecture Version Dépôt
> Taille
> ================================================================================================================================================================================
>
> Installation :
> kernel armv7hl 4.4.26-201.el7
> centos-kernel 80 k
> kernel-core armv7hl 4.4.26-201.el7
> centos-kernel 18 M
> kernel-modules armv7hl 4.4.26-201.el7
> centos-kernel 11 M
> Installation pour dépendances :
> kernel-core armv7hl 4.4.12-301.el7
> centos-kernel 18 M
>
> Résumé de la transaction
> ================================================================================================================================================================================
>
> Installation 3 Paquets (+1 Paquet en dépendance)
>
>
> Is it normal?
>
> Is it gonna fit on my /boot? Actually quite used already by the running
> kernel:
>
> [root at atlas /]# df -h /boot/
> Sys. de fichiers Taille Utilisé Dispo Uti% Monté sur
> /dev/mmcblk0p1 477M 223M 231M 50% /boot
>
>
> Thanks
>
The /boot with 500Mb can be small, indeed .. what I'd like to see is why
it wants 4.4.12-301 core too though
--
Fabian Arrotin
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