Re: Installing Updated Kernel on Raspberry Pi

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If you have already followed the Fedora ARM instructions to install F26, you can then upgrade it with the latest Kernel and fixes to the apps by typing "dnf -y update".  I have used this successfully on my raspberry pi 2.

Stewart



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-------- Original message --------
From: Renan Campos <wellpolishedmirror@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 8/29/17 5:11 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [fedora-arm] Installing Updated Kernel on Raspberry Pi

Does anyone have any instructions on how to update the Kernel on the
Raspberry Pi's SD card?

I tried using the instructions on the Raspberry Pi's website, but the
layout for Raspbian is different from how Fedora arm is structured on
the SD card.
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