Hi!
Harald Hoyer wrote on 11.06.2013 16:06:
Here is a patch for the kernel.spec, which changes the version of
kernel
flavor/variants to end in "-$flavor" instead of ".$flavor". [...]
Patch didn't make it trough afaics.
With that change we can correct kernel-install (of systemd) to call
new-kernel-package with --package kernel-$flavor, because the $flavor can easily
be extracted from the version string.
Another solution would be to name the default kernel to have a flavor
"default"
like SUSE does, but this does not look nice.
Having been involved with various things around kernel pkgs from Fedora
(including kmods as used in RPM Fusion): It would make a lot of scripts
I used or used a whole lot easier if the stock kernel would have a
flavor, too. So I'm all for giving it a name. Ubuntu, btw, calls the
standard kernel "generic".
[...]
CU
knurd