Hello everyone, i am searching kernel 6.1 for arm32 for my beaglebone black where can i find that ? thanks, i searched only found 6.6.32
I don’t have a clue, you might have to build it yourself. What ever ships with the current IoT image works very well, if memory is correct it is 6.x something.
Same location you found 6.6.x, there will be a ‘6.1’ branch name…
Regards,
@RobertCNelson thanks, but i only find arm64 no arm32 on this branch is it normal ? I want this branch because i saw that in kernel 6.6 sysfs gpio pin control is not supported anymore is that true ?
what about these
remotes/origin/v6.1.12-ti-r1
remotes/origin/v6.1.26-ti-r2
remotes/origin/v6.1.26-ti-r3
remotes/origin/v6.1.26-ti-r4
remotes/origin/v6.1.26-ti-r5
remotes/origin/v6.1.26-ti-rt-r3
remotes/origin/v6.1.26-ti-rt-r4
remotes/origin/v6.1.26-ti-rt-r5
remotes/origin/v6.1.33-ti-r6
remotes/origin/v6.1.33-ti-r7
remotes/origin/v6.1.33-ti-rt-r6
remotes/origin/v6.1.33-ti-rt-r7
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-r11
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-r12
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-r13
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-r14
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-r15
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-r16
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-r17
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-r18
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-r19
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-rt-r11
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-rt-r12
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-rt-r13
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-rt-r14
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-rt-r15
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-rt-r16
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-rt-r17
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-rt-r18
remotes/origin/v6.1.46-ti-rt-r19
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-r20
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-r21
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-r22
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-r25
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-r26
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-rt-r20
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-rt-r21
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-rt-r22
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-rt-r25
remotes/origin/v6.1.69-ti-rt-r26
remotes/origin/v6.1.80-ti-r34
remotes/origin/v6.1.80-ti-rt-r34
remotes/origin/v6.1.83-ti-r35
remotes/origin/v6.1.83-ti-rt-r35
git branch -a | grep v6.1 | grep -v -e arm64
this excludes arm64 branches that have v6.1 in them.
i only introduced the ‘arm32’ branding in 6.6.x
thanks