Hi,
You don't need the binaries to check the kernel configuration. Those are
just bash scripts.
Kernel 3.4 is OK for playing, but not secure in terms of user namespaces.
Jan
On 10/27/2015 09:57 AM, Bob Summerwill wrote:
Thanks, Jan.
I downloaded the kernel code for the Gear S2 from
openso
Thanks, Jan.
I downloaded the kernel code for the Gear S2 from opensource.samsung.com.
It is "linux-3.4-exynos3250".
I won't be able to run vasum-check-config.sh or lxc-checkconfig until I
have cross-built LXC binaries for Tizen.
Raster - Have you ever tied using LXC on Tizen 2.x?Can you say
Thanks!
Yes, we are concentrating on Tizen 3.
I think your devices have an older kernel, but I'm not sure.
You can check if the kernel is OK with vasum-check-config.sh script from
Vasum's repo or lxc-checkconfig.
If you want to play with containers on Tizen 3.0 you could use the
emulator. I'm
BTW - What happened to your builds in October?Not so many test runs
happening, eh? :-(
https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Weekly_test_results_for_Tizen_3.X_security_framework
I can answer this one question: its our Jenkins failure. We’re currently fixing
the configuration. It sh