On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:47 AM, Michal Hrusecky
Greg Freemyer - 7:34 10.02.14 wrote:
Stephan Kulow
wrote: On 10.02.2014 09:03, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
You can build a small live CD on studio (or OBS if you're expect enough) including the updates from Kernel:HEAD to see if it works.
I mean this over my limit ;-(.
Can you help please?
Not me personally, no. But there should be plenty of people with that knowledge. So let's wait for volunteers with time.
Greetings, Stephan
Susestudio.com is easy to use for this, but it only supports Intel 32 and 64 bit architectures to my knowledge.
Not Intel dependent and bugreport says x86-64.
I don't know why I assumed it was an ARM related bug. Since it is not, using susestudio to do this is fairly straightforward. My Internet connection is running really slowly today, so the below is from memory. ================ Log into https://susestudio.com/ via an existing account, or create a new one. Be warned that if you login via a gmail account today and facebook tomorrow, they are 2 different unrelated accounts, so make note of how you are logging in. As soon as you login click "Create New Appliance" Pick a base template that works for you. If you are just looking to boot, the OS 13.1 JeOS choice might be best, but it is text only for interaction. Go to the software tab and add the "Kernel:HEAD" repository. If it is not already in the list of repos imported into susestudio, click import repository from the add repo page. Go back to the software tab and scroll down to the package list. Make sure the kernel packages are coming from Kernel:HEAD. Click on the build tab: - select the build format you want (CD/DVD iso I assume) - click build - wait 10 or 20 minutes, click download You should have a CD/DVD iso image you can burn to media and boot. Greg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org