Peter is the expert, but I'd look for something on the Fedora IoT HW list:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/reference-platforms/#_aarch64_arm64_architecture
The SolidRun i.MX8 devices could be a good call:
https://shop.solid-run.com/?filter_som-com-family=nxp-i-mx8m-plus
The Pine64 stuff
markets). I wrote a lot of the precursor
software to VDO (https://github.com/dm-vdo), an open source BEEP (RFC 3080)
implementation, a port of AFS to ancient Linux kernel versions, and other
software that probably isn't around anymore too...
--Jered
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fficserver/) running in
production on RHEL 8. Upstream is happy to see this moving forward as they
get regular requests for Fedora/RHEL packaging.
Anyone have a moment to take a look?
Thanks,
--Jered
On Mon, Apr 4, 2022 at 5:37 PM Jered Floyd wrote:
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> Hello, Fedora-land! I imagine I
only be implemented if approved
> by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee.
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> == Summary ==
> Upgrade Apache Traffic Server in Fedora to version 10.0.
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> == Owner ==
> * Name: [[User:jered| Jered Floyd]]
> * Email: je...@redhat.com
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> == Detailed Description
I run into this every time I upgrade Fedora, but I always forget to
follow-up on it... 42's the charm!
In the Upgrading Fedora docs (
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading-fedora-offline/#sect-update-rescue-kernel)
one of the optional post-upgrade steps is updating the rescue k
Hi Clemens,
On Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 11:19 AM Clemens Lang wrote:
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> Installing dracut-config-rescue only enables re-generation of the rescue
> kernel when the next kernel update happens, it does not trigger
> re-generation of the rescue kernel on its own.
Oh, yes -- I understand this part! I