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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/02/2023 18:10, Tamas Toth(BHU)
via elrepo wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I’m looking for a kernel version 5 for
CentOS 8.3 with NTB support, what I installed Kernel-lt
5.4.230 but it has no NTB support, is there any kernel version
which has NTB support:<br>
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Please be aware that CentOS Linux 8 is dead and out of support and
has been since Jan 2021. There will be no more updates to it and it
already has high severity security vulnerabilities that need
patching. If you are running CentOS 8.3 then you are probably
insecure. It was superceded by CentOS Stream 8 which differs from
RHEL by being upstream of it and using newer packages that are not
as as stable. At the same time, there were also new organisations
that formed to fill the void that CentOS Linux left behind. You
should look at Rocky/Alma/OEL or even RHEL itself. All of those aim
to be as close as possible to RHEL while avoiding Red Hat
trademarks. You should look at migrating to one of those ASAP.<br>
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I checked using `yum --enablerepo=elrepo-kernel provides '/ntb*.ko'
'*/ntb*.ko.xz'` and I see lots of hits in the distro kernel for ntb
modules but none from any ELRepo kernel. To get that supported added
you'll need to log what's called an RFE on
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://elrepo.org/bugs/my_view_page.php">https://elrepo.org/bugs/my_view_page.php</a> to ask for it.<br>
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Trevor<br>
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