On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 3:13 PM, James Hogarth <james.hogarth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 5 September 2017 at 18:26, Laura Abbott <labbott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On 09/05/2017 09:59 AM, James Hogarth wrote: >> > >> > >> > On 5 Sep 2017 5:42 pm, "Laura Abbott" <labbott@xxxxxxxxxx >> > <mailto:labbott@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > Kernel 4.13 was released this past weekend. This kernel has been >> > built for rawhide and is building for F27 as well. We will be >> > following the same upgrade procedure as in the past. F25 and F26 >> > will get rebased to 4.13 after a few stable releases, typically >> > 4.13.2 or 4.11.3 depending on how stable the kernel is. Upstream >> > does not give release dates for stable release but given past >> > timings, this will probably happen towards the end of September. >> > As always, if you have any questions please let me know. >> > >> > >> > Thanks for the heads up Laura >> > >> > Will there be a stabilization COPR for us to test the builds against/on >> > F26? >> > >> >> Yes, I can throw that in the stabilization copr once I start working on >> the rebase. I might have a very early 4.13.0 to test by the end of >> the week but no promises. >> >> >> > > That's great thanks ... I'd be happy to test the builds and provide early > feedback on my laptop ... but as I can't risk it going boom I'm not able to > update it to F27 until further through the release schedule. > > Having an F26 build of the upcoming kernel makes early testing simple though > :) FWIW, you can just download the F27 kernel, kernel-core, kernel-modules (optionally extras), and 'sudo dnf install *rpm' in that same download directory and it will install it without complaint. I routinely run Fedora built n+1 (typically rawhide) kernels on current release OS. -- Chris Murphy _______________________________________________ kernel mailing list -- kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to kernel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx