Hi, Le 3/21/21 à 11:33 PM, Frédéric Pierret a écrit :
Hi, As some of you may know, months(years?) ago, I've setup a pipeline that is automatically PR latest kernels for Qubes OS and more recently, pulseaudio headers too. This is done every week.At some point, I added the build of ISO including kernel-latest for users who were having issues with latest hardware. I stopped it quickly because we were merging more and more kernel versions thank to the help of automatic PR and Qubes point releases. Due to recent troubles with kernels 5.4.X and 5.10.X, I've decided to add again to this weekly pipeline, the build of a fresh Qubes R4.1 ISO. I don't build any package or any template. It uses only Qubes OS repositories. The qubes-builder conf is: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-release-configs/blob/master/R4.1/qubes-os-iso-full-online.conf and the kickstart can be found here: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-installer-qubes-os/blob/master/conf/iso-full-online.ks. Please note that, contrary to my first attempt, I don't include kernel-latest kernels. It's a standard R4.1 ISO as if Marek would release one. It is built in a dedicated AppVM together with Split GPG. The ISOs are signed by "fepitre-bot" 1C8714D640F30457EC953050656946BA873DDEC1. Some of you already download latest R4.1 devel ISOs in openQA but they are not signed and not necessary built in a safe environment because it's only for CI purposes. That's a solution between CI ISOs and R4.1 alpha release. That said, the ISO(s) can be found on my self hosted server: https://qubes.notset.fr/iso/. Best regards, Frédéric
I've added support to qubes-builder the possibility to build an ISO having the installer running kernel-latest and the installed QubesOS too. For documentation: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-builder/blob/master/doc/Configuration.md#iso_use_kernel_latest (pretty simple, isn't it?) I'm pleased to announce you that I've added that to my weekly build pipeline where I will still build both versions: the standard and the one with kernel-latest embedded. Same as previously, you can find signed ISOs here https://qubes.notset.fr/iso/ and also result of openQA tests too (see openqa.qubes-os.org with build tag having -kernel-latest. For example: https://openqa.qubes-os.org/tests/overview?build=20210610-kernel-latest-4.1&distri=qubesos&version=4.1&groupid=1). The goal is still the same: providing testing QubesOS images built in a sane environment for latest drivers support by Linux until LTS kernels would have enough backports for very recent hardware. A final remark like on the Discourse thread, I do recurrent cleaning for space consideration. I keep only ISOs for the current month now. Best regards, Frédéric -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/5068b322-bda1-f92b-cbed-023a9f925692%40qubes-os.org.
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