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1.20.x: kernel updates, statically linked modprobe #3997
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Rebase to Amazon Linux upstream version 5.10.216-204.855.amzn2. Signed-off-by: Martin Harriman <larvacea@mac.com> (cherry picked from commit 1c966f3)
Rebase to Amazon Linux upstream version 5.15.158-103.164.amzn2. Signed-off-by: Martin Harriman <larvacea@mac.com> (cherry picked from commit 1053dde)
Rebase to Amazon Linux upstream version 6.1.90-99.173.amzn2023. Signed-off-by: Martin Harriman <larvacea@mac.com> (cherry picked from commit 22fa7f3)
By providing a statically linked kmod, containers can mount it and load kernel modules without compatibility issues (cherry picked from commit 6ac0fd4)
CHANGELOG.md for the four commits (3 kernel, one modprobe). Release.toml: bump patch level to 1.20.1
I have incorporated @ginglis13's suggested changes. |
Would it be possible to publish a 1.20.1 release with just these changes so we can select this AMI in our launch template? Reading through the merged issues, cilium should be working again with these commits. Thanks @vigh-m (and any unmentioned contributor) for investigating and fixing this issue! |
Hello @obirhuppertz, we did release 1.20.2 which provides a fix for CIlium. Please check that release and follow up on #3968 if you experience more issues with Cilium. Thanks! |
Description of changes:
Testing done:
Kernel changes: our standard sonobuoy tests and manual inspection of patch and configuration changes.
modprobe: see [#3981] for details.
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