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Update kernel for kit release 2.3.5 #99

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@ytsssun ytsssun commented Aug 20, 2024

Description of changes:
Updates packages/kernel-5.10 to upstream 5.10.223-212.873
Updates packages/kernel-6.1 to upstream 6.1.102-111.182

** Configurations**
The 6.1 config added a commented line, which has no side effect

# CONFIG_SYSGENID is not set

Testing done:

  • Boot test done on aws-k8s-1.28 and aws-k8s-1.23 variants.

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By submitting this pull request, I agree that this contribution is dual-licensed under the terms of both the Apache License, version 2.0, and the MIT license.

Rebase to Amazon Linux upstream version 6.1.102-111.182.amzn2023.

Signed-off-by: Yutong Sun <yutongsu@amazon.com>
Rebase to Amazon Linux upstream version 5.10.223-212.873.amzn2.

Signed-off-by: Yutong Sun <yutongsu@amazon.com>
@ytsssun ytsssun marked this pull request as ready for review August 20, 2024 22:10
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A little context for the config change:

# CONFIG_SYSGENID is not set

This does have an effect. It sets this kernel configuration to false. This is completely compatible with Bottlerocket, and only appeared here because patches added this to the available configuration settings.

@ytsssun ytsssun merged commit e12b883 into bottlerocket-os:develop Aug 20, 2024
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@ytsssun ytsssun changed the title Update kernel 2.3.5 Update kernel for kit release 2.3.5 Aug 21, 2024
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