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@ 2008-07-16 11:27 Stoyan Gaydarov
  2008-07-16 14:43 ` Kyle Spaans
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Stoyan Gaydarov @ 2008-07-16 11:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-next

I have a box that I would like to devote to test the linux-next
kernels. I am however not very experienced with the whole process. I
installed a clean Ubuntu server on it because thats what I had at
home, I know how to compile the kernel, and install(make; make
modules; make install) I also know how to log the build so that if
theres any errors i can have a record of what went wrong. What I need
help is knowing what to test and getting reports back to you. I know I
can do a 'git clone "path to linux-next git tree" ' and go into that
and use randconfig then install and reboot, but I was wondering if
there was some other better way to do it because the clone command
only works in an empty directory. I think fetch or something like that
might work better. Anyway I also wanted to know which configuration
needed the most testing or if I should just stick with the
randconfig(btw this is an x86 box). The other question is about
reporting failures, which i can almost guarantee will happen, one way
is to keep a vanilla kernel installed so that i can aways go back to
it and report the log files but if its a oops or a BUG() call i am not
sure they get reported there... The last question I have is regarding
the load on the box, this is not a very new box so I cant run too many
things at once but I would like to know if there is anything I should
be running on the box while it is running that way it can stress the
system a little and try to break it in a way that can be useful.
Looking back at what I wrote, those are not quite questions but I
think you get the idea, I just need some information on what to do so
that I can be of use to the people that are developing with
linux-next.

-Stoyan G

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