Probably, you should be on lkml - the Linux kernel mailing list.
I used to be, but that was ages ago. Guess I'll be rejoining when I find it....
There is no need, or even point, to create rpms for each dumb mistake.
Oh, I don't know - I could screw up more people who were dumb enough to take my rpms....
:-)
If at all possible, you should be testing first in uml, xen or other
virtual environment.
I have a dedicated test machine here at work. It builds nicely and so far I haven't built a kernel that won't boot, AND I have fallbacks for if I do....
Thanks.
mhr
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