Tools for installing locally-built kernels
This project contains a few useful scripts to be used primarily by users building their own kernels outside of their distribution's package management system. Most distributions that enable kernels for UEFI Secure Boot have support for it integrated into the build rules for their kernel packages but these rules tend to be either inaccessible for direct use or overly complicated for the simple case of building a kernel for use only on local systems.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000645 645 Bytes | |
_service:obs_scm:_servicedata | 0000000253 253 Bytes | |
_service:obs_scm:kernel-install-tools-0.2.6.obscpi |
0000041994 41 KB | |
_service:obs_scm:kernel-install-tools.obsinfo | 0000000110 110 Bytes | |
_service:set_version:kernel-install-tools.spec | 0000001691 1.65 KB | |
_servicedata | 0000000253 253 Bytes | |
kernel-install-tools-0.2.6.obscpio | 0000041994 41 KB | |
kernel-install-tools.changes | 0000000673 673 Bytes | |
kernel-install-tools.obsinfo | 0000000110 110 Bytes | |
kernel-install-tools.spec | 0000001691 1.65 KB |
Revision 6 (latest revision is 8)
Jeff Mahoney (jeff_mahoney)
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(revision 6)
- Update to version 0.2.6: * scripts: move messages around to better handle skipped enrollment * sbtool-sign-kernel: handle kernels without signing keys configured * sbtool-enroll-key: handle non-UEFI systems more gracefully * sbtool-sign-kernel: do not automatically enroll kernel-built certificates * scripts: fix paths to other scripts * packaging: fix up spec file after initial OBS builds
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