RE: How to boot XZ-compressed kernels on the EC2 ?
Hi all,
AWS EC2 does not currently support XZ compressed kernels, but is looking to do so in a future release of the PV-Grub AKI. I don't know any current work arounds, but I also don't think this will be a problem for very long. ;)
Regards,
James
James Bromberger | Solution Architect | Amazon Web Services
E: jameseb@amazon.com P: +61 422 166 708 T:@JamesBromberger
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles Plessy [mailto:plessy@debian.org]
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> Subject: How to boot XZ-compressed kernels on the EC2 ?
>
> Hello James and everybody,
>
> I just realised that recent Debian kernels are XZ-compressed and can not be
> booted on the EC2. Do you know a workaround, and do you think that it will
> be a problem in the long term ?
>
> Have a nice day,
>
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> Charles Plessy
> Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan
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