Tools for fast kernel loading

Edit Package kexec-tools

Kexec is a user space utility for loading another kernel and asking the
currently running kernel to do something with it. A currently running
kernel may be asked to start the loaded kernel on reboot, or to start
the loaded kernel after it panics.

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Filename Size Changed
kexec-bootloader 0000006353 6.2 KB
kexec-bootloader.8 0000002518 2.46 KB
kexec-load.service 0000000257 257 Bytes
kexec-tools-2.0.17.tar.xz 0000370820 362 KB
kexec-tools-disable-test.patch 0000000952 952 Bytes
kexec-tools-fix-for-Unhandled-rela-relocation-R_X86_64_PLT32.patch 0000001347 1.32 KB
kexec-tools-rpmlintrc 0000000516 516 Bytes
kexec-tools-vmcoreinfo-in-xen.patch 0000002552 2.49 KB
kexec-tools-xen-balloon-up.patch 0000005144 5.02 KB
kexec-tools.changes 0000050572 49.4 KB
kexec-tools.spec 0000003318 3.24 KB
Revision 127 (latest revision is 155)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 637049 from Petr Tesařík's avatar Petr Tesařík (ptesarik) (revision 127)
- kexec-tools-fix-for-Unhandled-rela-relocation-R_X86_64_PLT32.patch
  Upstream backport.
  In response to a change in binutils, commit b21ebf2fb4c
  (x86: Treat R_X86_64_PLT32 as R_X86_64_PC32) was applied to
  the linux kernel during the 4.16 development cycle and has
  since been backported to earlier stable kernel series. The
  change results in the failure message in $SUBJECT when
  rebooting via kexec.
  Fix this by replicating the change in kexec. 
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