It was a bit of a hack installing the new kernel. I first installed wget and got everything in the kernels dir. Then I did a 'yum update *' which showed me all I really needed: Dependencies Resolved ================================================================================ Package Arch Version Repository Size ================================================================================ Installing: kernel armv7hl 4.4.42-202.el7 /kernel-4.4.42-202.el7.armv7hl 0.0 kernel-core armv7hl 4.4.42-202.el7 /kernel-core-4.4.42-202.el7.armv7hl 80 M kernel-headers armv7hl 4.4.42-202.el7 /kernel-headers-4.4.42-202.el7.armv7hl 3.4 M replacing kernel-headers.armv7hl 4.4.34-201.el7 kernel-modules armv7hl 4.4.42-202.el7 /kernel-modules-4.4.42-202.el7.armv7hl 40 M Updating: kernel-tools armv7hl 4.4.42-202.el7 /kernel-tools-4.4.42-202.el7.armv7hl 123 k kernel-tools-libs armv7hl 4.4.42-202.el7 /kernel-tools-libs-4.4.42-202.el7.armv7hl 13 k Transaction Summary ================================================================================ Install 4 Packages Upgrade 2 Packages So I am up and running with the new kernel. Got to be an easier way to install it. On 01/19/2017 09:01 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > > On 01/19/2017 08:10 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote: >> Hi guys, >> >> With some issues and other things to do in the centos infra, I almost >> forgot that I built some updated kernels for generic and rpi2/3 boards : >> >> https://armv7.dev.centos.org/repodir/arm-kernels/4.4.42-202/ >> https://armv7.dev.centos.org/repodir/arm-kernels/rpi2-4.4.41/ >> >> I'm unfortunately (can't explain why) unable to tests those for the >> moment, so any feedback would be appreciated. > > Will this address the SELinux problem? > > I am back home tomorrow for at least a couple weeks to get some > testing in. 3GPP meetings are soooo different from IETF and IEEE. > > When I do a yum update, will these be grabbed instead of the kernel > that is giving me the problems? If not via yum, how do I apply > these. Thinking about it, I would do this update then turn on SELinux? > > I would really love to show up at that Dragonboard IoT meeting Monday > with a working CubieTruck server. > > Bob > > _______________________________________________ > Arm-dev mailing list > Arm-dev at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev >