Hello Fil,

not sure, if you differ correctly between 'nnnn' (e.g. 0004) and RCx: they are 
orthogonal.
I you installed recently, i.e. which means in the year 2020, you most likley 
installed 0004 RC1, RC2
or RC3.
But probably not any 0002 or 0003!

According to ImagesIdentification page, all are based on the same kernel (at 
least for i9300 which
I assume in your case), hence you can't differ it this way.
But since you built it youself, you can "simply" have a look at the used 
tags/commit and compare it
with the release. Have a look at the manifest first, that should be enough.

Example:
For 'Replicant 6.0 0004 RC3' released on 2020-10-25 (which is my best guess for 
you case btw.), this
would be tag 'replicant-6.0-0004-rc3' resp. commit 
4dba86c9c09518b664e405925a9bad071e05ca7d of the
manifest, namely this one:
    https://git.replicant.us/replicant/manifest/tag/?h=replicant-6.0-0004-rc3


Regards,
doak




On 19.01.21 00:00, Fil Lupin wrote:
Hello,
I currently installed a RC3 ou RC4 I built myself, but I do not remember which 
one.
I read 
https://redmine.replicant.us/projects/replicant/wiki/ImagesIdentification and I 
think it's a 6.0 0003 since I have a 3.0.101 kernel kernel but I would like to 
be sure to make my tests useful.
Could you confirm 6.0 0002 and 6.0 0004 use a different kernel ?

Regards,

- Fil Lupin.
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