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[submodule] Update sonic-linux-kernel pointer to pick up new commits #6433

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- Why I did it
Update sonic-linux-kernel pointer to pick up new commits:

- How I did it

update sonic-linux-kernel repo pointer

- How to verify it

run regression test

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  • 201811
  • 201911
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  • 202012

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Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
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retest vs please

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retest vsimage please

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keboliu commented Jan 13, 2021

retest Azure.sonic-buildimage please

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keboliu commented Jan 13, 2021

retest vsimage please

@lguohan lguohan merged commit 8655334 into sonic-net:master Jan 13, 2021
@keboliu keboliu deleted the thermal-kernel-patch-update branch January 14, 2021 01:38
lguohan pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2021
Update sonic-linux-kernel pointer to pick up new commits:

- Backport patches to increase critical threshold for ASIC and validate transceiver temperature a7c1af7  sonic-net/sonic-linux-kernel@548e8e0
- [ci]: Set up CI with Azure Pipelines   548e8e0 sonic-net/sonic-linux-kernel@a7c1af7

Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
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