Another Episode In Customized Kernels.
Raspberry Pi Running Kernel 7.1.1 Stable.
I'll keep building them as soon as they're released. They all seem as stable as bedrock thus far.
While these kernels aren't exactly customized, since the template that I use is the default kernel of the chipset for the Raspberry Pi four, I may have altered the formula somewhat by adding kernel live patching and enabling BTF support. So even though they're technically customized to a point, they're mostly standard.
It's unclear to me that live patching actually works on the Pi but when I learn more about its use, I'd like to experiment to gain a clearer understanding. These latest kernels seem to be more responsive and they don't hog resources either. I can't wait to build kernel 7.1.2. Thanks for your attention and happy learning and hacking.