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Hi Adrian,
13.1 armv6l and 13.1 aarch64: - I like to build a kernel-obs-build as part of openSUSE:13.1:Ports so all Contrib projects and kiwi builds inside of 13.1:Ports are using the kernel and avoid the missing module problems esp. for kiwi images.
Works for me.
=> It would be just a repackage kernel-default x86_64 from 13.1
Yep. I find it kind of strange to introduce that concept before it hits Factory, but I'm fine with it as I don't see a problem.
armv7l 13.1 and factory: I heard that we may need different kernels even for the guest for different hardware boards. We do not have a mechanism for that yet. But is that really needed?
Its not really hardware boards, but different memory configurations. We have machines that can boot only VMs up to 2GB, so they don't require LPAE in the guest. We have also machines that have more physical host memory and thereby would need LPAE. We could go with one kernel (always using the LPAE kernel) but judging from x86, PAE has a significant performance overhead, and we're not exactly having fast hardware at the moment. I would prefer to have either LPAE or non-LPAE (once that possibility exists) as a choice depending on worker configuration. We could build both kernels and perhaps do a worker/_constraint triggered choice? Greetings, Dirk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org