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On Tue, Apr 04, 2017 at 12:16:16PM -0400, Paul Whalen wrote:
> * 2) ==== Kernel Status ====  (pwhalen, 15:13:06)
>   * kernel-4.11.0-0.rc5.git0.1.fc26  (pwhalen, 15:13:26)
>   * Notable changes: Disable 64K pages on aarch64  (pwhalen, 15:13:26)
>   * LINK: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=875266
>     (pwhalen, 15:13:32)
>   * Please test and report any issues to the list or #fedora-arm.
>     (pwhalen, 15:18:38)

Does this require a mass rebuild?  I just wonder if there are packages
which check for the page size at configure time and embed it in the
code.

I'm going to get ahead here and say probably a mass rebuild *won't* be
required.  I've been running a custom 4K page kernel on the Pine64
with a regular Fedora/aarch64 userspace -- and apart from qemu --
everything is working fine.

(I don't think the qemu problems have anything to do with page size.)

Rich.

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