Package Details: linux-ec2-headers 4.19.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-ec2.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-ec2
Description: Header files and scripts for building modules for linux-ec2 kernel
Upstream URL: https://git.uplinklabs.net/steven/projects/archlinux/ec2/ec2-packages.git/tree/linux-ec2
Licenses: GPL2
Provides: linux-headers
Submitter: tycho
Maintainer: tycho
Last Packager: tycho
Votes: 3
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2015-08-09 22:50 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2018-11-06 07:08 (UTC)

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Scimmia commented on 2020-12-10 16:32 (UTC)

Please see the warning here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernel/Arch_Build_System#Modifying_the_PKGBUILD

tycho commented on 2017-05-21 19:47 (UTC)

@qguv Thanks for pointing it out, I've fixed it.

qguv commented on 2017-05-21 17:18 (UTC)

Upstream URL is dead, new URL is https://git.uplinklabs.net/steven/projects/archlinux/ec2/ec2-packages.git/tree/linux-ec2

tycho commented on 2016-05-20 00:44 (UTC)

@jsteel I don't know what an OVA is. My Arch AMI is built from scratch each time I create new images, and I'd be happy to share my process with you, but this isn't the place for it. Let's discuss over email: steven@uplinklabs.net

jsteel commented on 2016-05-19 21:22 (UTC)

OK thanks, I'm interested to be able to create an image myself; I already have a handful of OVAs with specific setups but maybe I can re-do these as AMIs or provision them in some way. So do you create an AMI from scratch? If you have any info on being able to do that I'd like to give it a go so I'm aware of the process but rather than duplicating your work in the long-run, sure I'll probably end up using yours. Cheers!

tycho commented on 2016-05-19 17:19 (UTC)

@jsteel I'd recommend just running the AMI I build for it: https://www.uplinklabs.net/projects/arch-linux-on-ec2/

jsteel commented on 2016-05-19 15:02 (UTC)

Hi, I'm trying to import an OVA to AWS, converting it to an AMI but I was getting the error "Unsupported kernel version linux". So I thought I'd try this but get the same/similar error "Unsupported kernel version linux-ec2". How do you go about getting Arch in AWS running this kernel? Thanks