With the default redhat kernel I am getting these[1] firmware updates etc. Does this elrepo supply these also? Is it as 'secure' as the el6/el7/el8 kernel? [1] microcode_ctl Jan 12 18:49:14 c01 journal: This updated microcode supersedes microcode provided by Red Hat with#012the CVE-2017-5715 (Spectre) CPU branch injection vulnerability#012mitigation. #012Historically, Red Hat has provided updated microcode, developed by our#012microprocessor partners, as a customer convenience. Red Hat had#012temporarily suspended this practice while microcode stabilized. Red#012Hat is once again providing an updated Intel microcode package#012(microcode_ctl) and AMD microcode package (linux-firmware) to customers#012in order to simplify deployment processes and minimize downtime. Well#012continue to update these microcode packages as necessary. Please#012contact your hardware vendor to determine whether more recent#012BIOS/firmware updates are recommended because additional improvements#012may be available. #012This kbase https://access.redhat.com/articles/3436091 includes a table#012that maps Intel and AMD CPU processor code family names to updated#012Intel and AMD microcode package versions. -----Original Message----- Sent: 17 February 2020 10:41 Subject: Re: centos7 / nautilus where to get kernel 5.5 from? On 2/14/20 9:18 PM, Marc Roos wrote: > I have default centos7 setup with nautilus. I have been asked to > install > 5.5 to check a 'bug'. Where should I get this from? I read that the > elrepo kernel is not compiled like rhel. http://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml k _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx