Thank you for your email response Fino. Maybe due to 4.9.* is too far away from Ubuntu 1804's original kernel; *What will be the issue in this case? Due to any hardware driver dependency causing this issue?*
We make this repo for convenience, Kernel version is 4.19.59 with some Intel BSP patches. working good on Ubuntu 1804; but didn't make it on Live USB yet, https://github.com/intel/linux-stable-xenomai/wiki/Guide-of-Xenomai-Build-and-Installation-on-Top-of-Ubuntu *Is there any restriction to use the Xenomai on live USB or can I proceed and install using the steps provided by you?* *One more thing is I am trying to install this on a specific motherboard of industrial grade which is based on a c246p chipset and core i7 6 core processor (i7 8700). Will my hardware cause any issue. Because I have installed Xenomai on different PCs and Laptops multiple times and never faced any issue. * --thanks & regards, R Gopi Krishna On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 10:57 AM Meng, Fino <fino.m...@intel.com> wrote: > > > > >Dear team members, > > > >I tried installing the Xenomai patch on live USB loaded with Ubuntu 18.04. > >I have patched kernel version 4.9.38 and tried to boot the Xenomai > patched one. When I try to boot my motherboard it is > >unable to boot. Can I install the Xenomai patch on Live USB? What is > causing this problem? > > > >--best regards, > >R Gopi Krishna, > > > Maybe due to 4.9.* is too far away from Ubuntu 1804's original kernel; > We make this repo for convenience, Kernel version is 4.19.59 with some > Intel BSP patches. > working good on Ubuntu 1804; but didn't make it on Live USB yet, > > https://github.com/intel/linux-stable-xenomai/wiki/Guide-of-Xenomai-Build-and-Installation-on-Top-of-Ubuntu > > BR / Fino (孟祥夫) > Intel – IOTG Developer Enabling >