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#1 2015-02-05 09:52:51

parazyd
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e4rat vs stock kernel

I've recently compiled and installed a custom kernel because I needed to run e4rat-collect. I've initialized all the files e4rat wanted and now I'm wondering if I can roll back to Arch's stock kernel while keeping e4rat-preload working.
Possible?

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#2 2015-02-07 12:18:26

parazyd
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Re: e4rat vs stock kernel

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#3 2015-02-07 13:30:11

gdon
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Re: e4rat vs stock kernel

parazyd wrote:

if I can roll back to Arch's stock kernel while keeping e4rat-preload working.
Possible?

Nope. That would be either impossible or useless. Except, of course if audit support is already activated in stock kernel.

I would be curious to know what you gain from e4rat: if you really want you computer to boot faster, use on-disk/in-ram hibernation or buy an SSD. You could easily replace the information collection you have to do once a week by a real shutdown once a week.

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#4 2015-02-07 17:04:27

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Re: e4rat vs stock kernel

gdon wrote:
parazyd wrote:

if I can roll back to Arch's stock kernel while keeping e4rat-preload working.
Possible?

Nope. That would be either impossible or useless. Except, of course if audit support is already activated in stock kernel. .

Audit definitely isn't in the stock kernel config,


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