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ci: disable falco-driver-loader tests on ARM64 #2770

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What type of PR is this?

/kind bug

/kind cleanup

Any specific area of the project related to this PR?

/area CI

What this PR does / why we need it:

disable falco-driver-loader tests on ARM64 since right now installing kernel-headers on the job container is quite complex

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Signed-off-by: Andrea Terzolo <andreaterzolo3@gmail.com>
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/approve

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poiana commented Sep 5, 2023

LGTM label has been added.

Git tree hash: 7a9cbeb7708a40ed5d6a51636447ab810fc51ea8

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poiana commented Sep 5, 2023

[APPROVALNOTIFIER] This PR is APPROVED

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@poiana poiana merged commit f7c628f into falcosecurity:master Sep 5, 2023
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