wt., 2 paź 2018 o 16:53 Johnny Hughes <johnny at 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 at semihalf.com> napisał(a): > >> > >> Hi Johnny, > >> > >> Thank you for the information. > >> > >> pt., 28 wrz 2018 o 13:02 Johnny Hughes <johnny at 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 > > <snip> > > _______________________________________________ > Arm-dev mailing list > Arm-dev at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev