Patch needs a minor modification for a single hunk in order to get it
applied on 3.6.7-hardened to 3.7.0-hardened. MCORE2 has also specified for
X86_ALIGNMENT_16 and X86_P6_NOP, but the patch would not introduce COREI7*
for those options. Also there are two instances of CORE2 in
security/Kconfig.
I noticed the Processor Family list is much smaller in hardened-sources
than in other kernels, even with CONFIG_GRKERNSEC disabled. Is that an
unavoidable side-effect of the patches, or can I enable/disable
something
to bring the full list back?
- Grant
Hi Grant,
what
El 21/12/12 22:05, Grant escribió:
It turns out the extra choices are due to this patch:
https://github.com/init6/init_6/blob/master/sys-kernel/geek-sources/files/3.7.1/fix/kernel-37-gcc47-1.patch
I'm sorry to have bothered the hardened list with this. - Grant
Actually looks like a quite
I noticed the Processor Family list is much smaller in
hardened-sources
than in other kernels, even with CONFIG_GRKERNSEC disabled. Is
that an
unavoidable side-effect of the patches, or can I enable/disable
something
to bring the full list back?
- Grant
Hi Grant,
I noticed the Processor Family list is much smaller in hardened-sources
than in other kernels, even with CONFIG_GRKERNSEC disabled. Is that an
unavoidable side-effect of the patches, or can I enable/disable
something
to bring the full list back?
- Grant
Hi Grant,
what exactly do
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 01:22:21PM -0800, Grant wrote:
I noticed the Processor Family list is much smaller in hardened-sources
than in other kernels, even with CONFIG_GRKERNSEC disabled. Is that an
unavoidable side-effect of the patches, or can I enable/disable
something
to bring the
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 02:45:46PM -0800, Grant wrote:
I noticed the Processor Family list is much smaller in hardened-sources
than in other kernels, even with CONFIG_GRKERNSEC disabled. Is that an
unavoidable side-effect of the patches, or can I enable/disable something
to bring the full
I noticed the Processor Family list is much smaller in hardened-sources
than in other kernels, even with CONFIG_GRKERNSEC disabled. Is that an
unavoidable side-effect of the patches, or can I enable/disable something
to bring the full list back?
- Grant