Hi,
I have pushed the 3.2.1 kernel to edge and done some cleanup in the
config. Some notable changes:
- Default charset for FAT has changed to utf8. This should probably
have been done long time ago.
- xattr for squashfs was enabled
- IOMega ZIP drives, PCMCIA SCSI, CAN subsystem, CAIF sysbsystem,
Power Supply drivers, Voltage and regulators and Dallas 1-wire
support was disabled.
- The XENFS and XEN_DEV_EVTCHN is compiled as a module instead of
statically in kernel.
The dahdi-linux-grsec and open-vm-tools-grsec didn't build against 3.2
kernel so they are disabled for now.
Please let me know if some of the above changes breaks things for you.
Thanks!
-nc
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hi,
2012/1/24 Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>:
> I have pushed the 3.2.1 kernel to edge and done some cleanup in the> config. Some notable changes:> Power Supply drivers, Voltage and regulators and Dallas 1-wire
Is that "pmbus"?
Can we keep that as a module?
I can try and find out if I have a system that supports it. Until now
I didn't have a kernel recent enough to do PMbus support...
Flo
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On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 16:17:19 +0100
Florian Heigl <florian.heigl@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi,> > 2012/1/24 Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>:> > I have pushed the 3.2.1 kernel to edge and done some cleanup in the> > config. Some notable changes:> > > Power Supply drivers, Voltage and regulators and Dallas 1-wire>> Is that "pmbus"?
no.
ncopa-desktop:~$ apk info -L linux-grsec | grep pmbus
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/max8688.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/ucd9200.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/ucd9000.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/zl6100.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/max34440.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/max16064.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/pmbus_core.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/adm1275.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/ltc2978.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/pmbus.ko
lib/modules/3.2.1-grsec/kernel/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/lm25066.ko
pmbus looks like hardware monitoring something.
> Can we keep that as a module?
yes.
> I can try and find out if I have a system that supports it. Until now> I didn't have a kernel recent enough to do PMbus support...> > Flo>
-nc
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