Op dinsdag 19 mei 2015 17:02:24 schreef Alexander Graf:
> On 05/19/2015 04:58 PM, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> > Op dinsdag 19 mei 2015 16:51:03 schreef Andreas Färber:
> >> Am 18.05.2015 um 00:51 schrieb Freek de Kruijf:
> >>> I had a running image on my RPi 2B and saw kernel 4.0.1 being available.
> >>> Using zypper I updated the kernel, but after that the system was no
> >>> longer bootable.
> >>> 
> >>> The newest image still has a 3.19 kernel.
> >> 
> >> Are you maybe accidentally installing a kernel-default from Factory
> >> (which I think does not yet support RPi2) over the kernel-rpi2 or so
> >> from the Contrib project?
> > 
> > Yes, this 4.0.1 kernel is in the armv7l Factory repository, the repository
> > that is defined in the image, next to the Contrib repository.
> 
> Ah, that explains it. The raspberry pi 2 requires a special downstream
> kernel today still, hence the name "kernel-rpi2". The kernel you
> installed is probably "kernel-default" which is an upstream kernel and
> doesn't support the RPi2 properly yet FWIW.

So maybe this kernel should not be available in the repo?

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