Re: Backporting the kernel client

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Hi Juha

On 29/04/13 15:29, Yehuda Sadeh wrote:
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 6:16 AM, Juha Aatrokoski<jha@xxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>I'm probably not the only one who would like to run a distribution-provided
>kernel (which for Debian Wheezy/Ubuntu Precise is 3.2) and still have a
>recent-enough Ceph kernel client. So I'm wondering whether it's feasible to
>backport the kernel client to an earlier kernel. The plan is as follows:

Ubuntu 12.04 now includes Hardware Enablement Kernels from Quantal (3.5) and soon from Raring (3.8):

http://www.jorgecastro.org/2013/02/19/what-the-lts-enablement-stack-means-for-sysadmins/

This allows you to use a more recent, distro provided kernel than 3.2 which should have the required fixes/features you need.

That said if you are having problems with the 3.2 kernel please do report bugs back to Ubuntu.

Cheers

James

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