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Hi,
I recently switched from the standard arch kernel to a self compiled linux mainline kernel from kernel.org with a patch applied to it. I did this because due to an upstream unfixed kernel regression current arch kernels result in an unbootable system on my notebook (screen blanks out while booting).
1) Is there anything special that needs to be taken into account besides the obvious (taking an arch's kernel currrent config, compiling and installing kernel, rolling an initrd, updating boot config).
2) in what ways exactly are arch kernels different from linux mainline?
Thanks for you help!
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It's not a problem, but PLEASE install it by making a PKGBUILD file and using pacman. It'll make it easier to install, upgrade, switch, or uninstall.
If you haven't made a package before, it's easy. Remember, anything that you can download, patch, build, and install from the command line can EASILY be made into pacman package.
You can start by looking at a PKGBUILD file for a special kernel build from the AUR, then you can ask for help here if you need it.
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The AUR already has a package available for the linux-next, linux-git, linux-mainline and some other various modified kernels which may already do the dirty work for you.
Depending on your video hardware, maybe you just need some extra modules placed in your /etc/mkinitcpio.conf.
Last edited by nomorewindows (2013-09-15 17:18:18)
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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Been running 3.11 since rc7 and no issues here with the exception of a network driver issue affecting the skge NICs on a few servers.[1] Also, upstream has branded 3.11.1 as 'stable' whereas 3.11.0 is branded 'mainline.' Not totally sure what the differences are
1. https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/36865
Last edited by graysky (2013-09-16 15:31:24)
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