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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/02/2020 12:11, Danie de Jager via elrepo wrote:<br>
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Hi,</div>
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I want to setup live patching of the kernel. From my reading it seems that livepatch is used by the kernel and ubuntu and kpatch by Centos and Redhat. </div>
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Would I still use kpatch to path the elrepo kernels on Centos 7 or would I need to use livepatch methods as I'm running elrepo kernels?</div>
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In order for this to work you would first need to find or create the patch files. I do know that the CentOS distro kernels do not have any patch files available and nor are there any plans that I know of to do so. I would strongly suspect that the ELRepo kernels
are in the same boat.<br>
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At present, the only kpatch files that I know of are built by Red Hat for RHEL kernels.<br>
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Trevor<br>
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