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Add Arch kernel LTS option #81

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karasu opened this issue Nov 27, 2013 · 10 comments
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Add Arch kernel LTS option #81

karasu opened this issue Nov 27, 2013 · 10 comments

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karasu commented Nov 27, 2013

http://forum.antergos.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1275&start=10

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This is a good idea. I actually think we should consider either adding an LTS Live Image to our current offering or using the LTS kernel instead of the latest version on the Live Images we offer now. Personally, I like the second option as it doesn't require any extra resources than we currently put towards installation media.

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karasu commented Jan 28, 2014

I've detected that if the kernel we're installing is different that the one from which we've booted (livecd) we can't setup ufw (iptables) for instance.

So having also a LTS enabled livecd (that is, a livecd with both kernels) would be nice. This way the user can choose LTS kernel on boot and then install LTS kernel on its system.

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Please do it. Because iwlwifi not working with kernel 3.13 and i'm always lost connection on live cd and installed system. I can use just stable image but it add a line in grub "Arch Linux pkg-linux kernel" or i can use testing image with always trying to reconnect. :/

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@DoubleT34 If you use the stable image and run the testing.sh script found here: http://antergos.info/testing.sh, you should not get the extra grub menu item. If you've already installed it, the grub menu can easily be regenerated once you boot the system. First, save this file to /etc/grub.d: https://github.com/Antergos/Cnchi/raw/testing/scripts/10_antergos Then make it executable and finally run "sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg" Hope it helps!

Cheers!

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Thank you i'm trying now. :)

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Thank you it's worked. BTW i installed linux-lts but i couldn't boot with it. So i removed again. Doesn't matter, i will wait for 3.14 kernel maybe it'll be fixed. So i will live with this connection for a while. i can't leave antergos for this. :D

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Were there any errors when you tried to boot using lts?

@TaylanTatli
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I take a photo.

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Hmm..thats strange. I'm not sure what could be causing that!

@karasu karasu modified the milestone: 0.8.0 May 5, 2014
@lots0logs lots0logs modified the milestones: v0.8.0, v0.10.0 Mar 24, 2015
@karasu karasu removed this from the v0.10.0 milestone Jul 11, 2015
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karasu commented Jul 11, 2015

As it's an ISO issue Antergos/antergos-iso#30, I'll close it.
I tested that Linux-lts kernel installation works in Cnchi 0.9.195

@karasu karasu closed this as completed Jul 11, 2015
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