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Fedora support #80

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@rvstry rvstry commented Dec 3, 2021

It works this time!

The new:

  • Can create Fedora Minimal images
  • Enables filesystem security labels
  • Builds zram-related kernel modules

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@rvstry rvstry changed the title Fedora support fs: Fedora support Dec 10, 2021
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rvstry commented Dec 19, 2021

There are conflicts atm due to the ongoing fs rewrites in Maccraft123's master.

If anybody wants to test Fedora support in Cadmium, the branch on my fork is mostly functional, but misses some kernel patches already in the main Cadmium repo.

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sgtpep commented Jun 22, 2022

It says "This branch has conflicts" but I don't see conflicting files anywhere. Any chance someone is looking into this PR? Having Fedora support would be a huge win.

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sgtpep commented Oct 19, 2022

@Maccraft123 Any chance this will be merged one day?

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TheNathan0 commented Nov 13, 2022

@Maccraft123 Any chance this will be merged one day?

Fedora won't be retaining support for amv7 after version 36. Fedora 37 and future releases won't support it. I wonder if someone might want to try continuing some kind of a Fedora port for armv7.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM#Current_development_release

"Fedora 36 is the last version to support ARMv7, so the 32-bit boards and support matrix below will be removed when Fedora 36 goes EOL. Users of hardware that supports 32-bit and 64-bit (A53/A72/etc) environments are encouraged to use aarch64 images."

There are 64-bit ARM ChromeBooks out there that should be able to run Fedora 37+ though, so there might need to be a few changes done to target them specifically.

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