Getting Your Customized openSUSE Kernel on OBS
How to Maintaining a Linux Kernel Package on openSUSE's Open Build Service
Shung-Hsi Yu
Kernel Engineer at SUSE working on (e)BPF
No video of the event yet, sorry!
While the Linux Kernel package provided by openSUSE covers a wide range of use-cases, it may not always serve everyone's need. Maybe you need an extra kernel configuration option enabled to access an older hardware, or maybe there's specific tuning that can't be done otherwise. However, building your own kernel on every update is a tiresome thing to do, and build it once then never update again would also bite you in the long run. Luckily, there is a better way.
In this talk, we will present several ways of maintaining a customizing Linux Kernel package on openSUSE's instance of Open Build Service (OBS). This will allow utilization of OBS resources to build, package, and serve the kernel RPMs on your behalf; addressing the pain-points mentioned above, and greatly ease the process.
- Date:
- 2024 November 2 - 14:15
- Duration:
- 40 min
- Room:
- Room A
- Conference:
- openSUSE.Asia Summit 2024
- Language:
- en
- Track:
- openSUSE
- Difficulty:
- Medium
- My FLOSS project contributions and promotions experience in South Korea
- Start Time:
- 2024 November 2 14:15
- Room:
- Room C
- English to Japanese Translation - Overcoming the Differences in Language Structure
- Start Time:
- 2024 November 2 14:15
- Room:
- Room B
- How I met the Debian JP study session and the openSUSE developer community in Japan.
- Start Time:
- 2024 November 2 14:35
- Room:
- Room B
- Birth of a New Balance Cart
- Start Time:
- 2024 November 2 14:35
- Room:
- Room C