Hi,

I think there is an issue about the fact of testing newer kernels. I
think such tests of booting kernel can 'easily' be done. I can easily
create Qubes installations in KVM (R4.0 and R4.1) and each time a kernel
is built, I can snapshot and update the KVM Qubes and check if it's working.

What do you think Marek?

Frédéric

On 2020-01-27 13:44, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 01:29:43PM +0200, 'Ilpo Järvinen' via
> qubes-devel wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I've noticed that 5.5-rcs and now 5.5 fail to boot in VM (at least when
> > booted as in VM kernel using pvgrub2-pvh). 5.4 based kernels worked
> fine
> > and there seems to have been some changes in drivers/xen post-5.4.
> Should
> > I escalate this to xen-devel?
>
> Yes, sounds like a good idea.
>
> Maybe we should setup some testing of rc kernels? This is the second
> time when gntdev driver got broken, in relatively short time (last time
> was in July, Linux 5.2).
>
>


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