Thanks for creating thie PKGBUILD.
I am having an issue logging in when using this kernel, but both core/linux
and extra/linux-zen
kernel work fine. My user is managed by systemd-homed
and it appears that the issue is with access to the .homedir
file. Logging in as root
still works fine. I have no idea though why permissions on the linux-amd kernel would be any different. Does anyone have an idea?
I'm thinking it might be something with fscrypt
not being supported in the same way?
Actually, looking at the linux-amd config, it appears that fscrypt
is disbled as the CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION
is not set. I'm also noticing that the PKGBUILD has quite a few disparities from the upstream linux
PKGBUILD (for example, it still is using a .install
file even though I believe these are all handled by pacman hooks now).
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archdevlab commented on 2024-08-15 03:38 (UTC)
Hi
I have adopted this package and have updated it!
Thanks!
<deleted-account> commented on 2023-05-04 16:38 (UTC)
GCC13.1 is mainlined in arch, so this means znver4 support can kick off on this kernel. The graysky compile patches have been updated too.
This kernel now natively supports the znver4 arch, but this kernel will most likely keep working on all AMD ryzen hardware. It's better to be able to address certain small perks or issues per architecture now and in the future.
<deleted-account> commented on 2020-10-26 18:15 (UTC)
GCC11.1 is mainlined in arch, so this means znver3 support can kick off on this kernel. The graysky compile patches have been updated too.
This kernel now natively supports the znver3 arch, but this kernel will most likely keep working on all AMD ryzen hardware. It's better to be able to address certain small perks or issues per architecture now and in the future.
<deleted-account> commented on 2019-11-10 15:23 (UTC)
Tired of compiling? Use this binary repo instead! Add this at the end of /etc/pacman.conf :