Hello All,

I'm currently working on building a custom image for the Raspberry Pi with 
SELinux enabled through the meta-selinux layer, but the layer doesn't seem to 
be able to modify the linux-raspberrypi kernel with the SELinux kernel 
configuration fragment as required.  So after doing some research on the topic 
and coming across this thread discussion, 
http://patches.openembedded.org/patch/36315/, it seems that the linux-yocto 
kernel is the only kernel that supports the kernel configuration fragment 
management system and the KERNEL_FEATURES variable (Richard Purdie and Saul 
Wold discuss and mention this toward the bottom of the discussion).  So, my 
question is: Is there a timeline for opening up the kernel configuration 
fragment management system to work with kernels other than the linux-yocto* 
kernels? If this capability is already available, how would I go about 
incorporating the kernel configuration fragment management system into a kernel 
other than the linux-yocto kernel?  I haven
 't quite figured it out yet, so any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  
Thanks in advanced!

Donald R. Poole, Jr.
Research Engineer
Southwest Research Institute
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