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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/26/19 3:20 PM, Alexander Bazhenov
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<div dir="ltr">Hi all,<br>
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I'm new in this mailing list.
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<div>The question is: where to get actual elrepo-kernel sources?<br>
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<p>The spec files for elrepo's kernels packages are available in the
kernel/el7/SPECS/ directory, the srpm ( .nosrc ) in
kernel/el7/SRPMS/. Given its sheer size, the tarball itself must
be downloaded from kernel.org or any of its mirrors.</p>
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<div>We need to make a custom kernel patch for our project. We
can take it from <a href="http://kerenel.org"
moz-do-not-send="true">kerenel.org</a> then replace initrd
image. It's no problem. But we have some troubles to load
modules (for example: autofs4).
<div>The best way is to look in kernel sources of lt and/or
ml. As I see gitlab sources is outdated...</div>
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<p>I do not really understand what where you looking for at gitlab
given that kernel.org is the canonical source of the kernel
since.. almost forever.<br>
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regards,
<p> wolfy<br>
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