On 05/28/2017 06:41 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> For the Pi, I always make a card image on my local host of the latest
>> running version using:
>> # dd if=/dev/sdX bs=4M | gzip > piimg-XYZ-$(date
>> '+%Y%m%d%H%M%S').img.gz
>>
> I take it you have a rotating media attached?

Well, I take the SD card and put it in my normal machine and do the
copy. And, yes, it has a spinning disk.


>> Fwiw, Gene, I've got a Pi3 running:
>> $ uname -a
>> Linux picnc 4.9.30-rt20-v7+ #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Sun May 28 09:40:46 CEST
>> 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux
> 
> If you could put a deb of that kernel in my inbox, I'd be delighted!

Tarball contains /boot and /lib/modules/4.9.30-rt20-v7+ directories
(without leading /) and is about 32M in size:
http://media.vagrearg.org/rpi3-lcnc/rpi3-kernel-4.9.30-rt20-v7+.tar.gz

This is a direct copy from the SD card, so you should be able to put it
right on there. Though, you might want to make a backup first...


-- 
Greetings Bertho

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