> >>> Gene Heskett wrote
> >>> first thing I noticed is that these kernels are just kernel.img, whereas
> >>> whereas whats running is named in config.txt as 4.4.4-rt9-v7+, so an
> >>> upgrade can replace kernel.img w/o effecting the kernel its actually
> >>> running. So since I'm writing to an sd card I know will boot and run it,
> >>> should I rename this kernel to kernel-4.4.9-rt17.img and
> >>> update /boot/config.txt to match?

Not sure Gene
Plz post how it works out

> >>>  Didn't want to wait, did it anyway,
> >>> as anything named kernel.img will get wiped by an upgrade.  Time to go
> >>> plug it in and try it.

> >>> If this fixes the keyboard problem, I WILL be a happy camper. Results
> >>> shortly.

#Update rpi firmware without over writing rt kernel

sudo apt-get install rpi-update
sudo SKIP_KERNEL=1 rpi-update

sudo reboot -n


Tim March


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