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X-Gene Mustang
Boot Firmware
TBD
Reference Platform Kernel
The Reference Platform kernel used by the enterprise release can be found on github.com/96boards/linux
Since we use the same kernel config with all our builds and distributions, it is also available as part of the same kernel tree, and can be found at arch/arm64/configs/distro.config.
At the time of the 16.03 release, the kernel is based on 4.4.0.
For future releases we will also have kernel config fragments for key functionality that will make it easier for other projects and distributions to consume.
The Reference Platform kernel will act as an integration point (very similar to linux-next) for various upstream-targeted features and platform-enablement code on the latest kernel. Please read the kernel policy on how this kernel will be maintained. It is not meant to be a stable kernel - the LSK is already available for that.
Network Installers
In order to install a distribution from network, PXE (DCHP/TFTP) booting is required. Since we require UEFI for the Enterprise Edition, the setup is usually easier since all you need is to load GRUB 2 (and its configuration). Check this link for instructions on how to quickly setup your own PXE server (using dnsmasq).
Install instructions for the tested/supported distributions:
Enterprise Test Reports: (Debian / CentOS)
Other distributions
Only Debian and CentOS are officially released and validated as part of the reference software platform project, but other distributions can be easily supported as well (just need kernel and installer changes).
Extra resources for other distributions:
Enterprise Software Components
OpenStack
Follow the instructions on how to install and run OpenStack Liberty on Debian Jessie.
Hadoop (ODPi BigTop)
Installation
Follow the instructions to install ODPi BigTop Hadoop
Setup and Running Hadoop
Follow the instructions to configure and install Hadoop