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Louis Abel has announced the release of Rocky Linux 8.5 based on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 sources.





Announcing Rocky Linux 8.5

Hello everyone. I am pleased to announce the general availability of Rocky Linux 8.5. This release is for the x86_64 and aarch64 architectures and is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5.

Please read through the release notes at: Release Notes - Rocky Linux 8.5 - Documentation - These notes contain important information about the release, details about some of the content inside the release (such as newer modules or updates throughout the distribution).

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Secure Boot


x86_64


Secure boot is now officially supported starting with Rocky Linux 8.5.

Rescue Kernel


If you are updating from an 8.4 machine running on UEFI and you enable secure boot, the rescue kernel will no longer work. You will need to regenerate the necessary components.

If you updated to 8.5 and rebooted into the latest kernel, run the following:

% rm /boot/vmlinuz-0-rescue-* /boot/initramfs-0-rescue-*.img
% /usr/lib/kernel/install.d/51-dracut-rescue.install add $(uname -r) \
  "" /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/vmlinuz

It may be possible to remove the rescue files like above and run a dnf update to regenerate the kernel and initramfs in a single step.

EFI MOKvar


You may also see a mokvar message in dmesg: EFI MOKvar config table is not in EFI runtime memory - We determined that this does not affect the functionality of secure boot and this message can be safely ignored. We will be looking into this in a future update of packages surrounding secure boot.

AARCH64


At this time we do not have a signing system for this architecture. More information will be available soon.

Known Issues


.NET


During 8.3 and 8.4, our dotnet packages had stated the RID as rocky. For now, most dotnet packages will state “rhel” as the RID. This is temporary until we work out the plan to become part of the .NET ecosystem like our upstreams RHEL and Fedora. Please join us in ~Development on our  mattermost or #rockylinux-devel if you would like to help us with this effort.

Updates


Updates released since upstream are posted across our current architectures. We strongly recommend that all users apply all updates, including the content released today on your existing Rocky Linux machines. This can be done by running dnf update.

All Rocky Linux components are built from the sources hosted at  git.rockylinux.org. In addition, SRPMs are being published alongside the repositories in a corresponding “source” directory. You can find these on any of our mirrors. These source packages match every binary RPM we release.

Note that this release supersedes all previously released content for Rocky Linux 8. You are encouraged to update your system. Older content, such as those obsoleted from the previous release will not be available. While we keep older content around for historical purposes, it is recommended that you use the latest updates available to you.

Download


Rocky Linux can be downloaded in different ways. There are ISO images as well as torrents available.

GNOME (Workstation):  https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8.5/live/x86_64/Rocky-8.5-Workstation-20211114.iso
XFCE:  https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8.5/live/x86_64/Rocky-8.5-XFCE-20211115.iso
Checksum:  https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8.5/live/x86_64/CHECKSUM
Verification:  https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8.5/live/x86_64/CHECKSUM.sig

KDE live image is not available. The KDE packages in EPEL rely on an older
version of Qt5. 8.5 rebased the base Qt5 packages to 5.15. A KDE live image will
be released upon a KDE rebuild in EPEL.

Additional Images


Generic Cloud Image:  http://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/images/Rocky-8-GenericCloud-8.5-20211114.2.x86_64.qcow2
Checksum:  http://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/images/CHECKSUM
Verification:  http://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/images/CHECKSUM.sig

Getting Help / Engaging with the Community


The Rocky Linux ecosystem is sustained by community-driven help, guidance, and love of RPM distributions, Enterprise Linux and its ecosystem. The best place to start for new users is at  https://docs.rockylinux.org.

You can communicate with us and other community members on various mediums:

Mattermost:  https://chat.rockylinux.org
Reddit:  https://reddit.com/r/rockylinux
Forums:  https://forums.rockylinux.org
Mail list:  https://lists.resf.org
Libera IRC: #rockylinux

Bug Tracker:  https://bugs.rockylinux.org

Thank you, and enjoy the release!

Louis Abel
Release Engineering