On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 11:25 PM, cwseys <cwseys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > HI Illya, > >> Any new features, development work and most of the enhancements are not >> backported. Only a selected bunch of bug fixes is. > > > Not sure what you are trying to say. > > Wheezy was released with kernel 3.2 and bugfixes are applied to 3.2 by > Debian throughout Wheezy's support cycle. > > But by using the Wheezy backports repository one can use kernel 3.16, > including the ceph code which is included in kernel v 3.16. > > Probably kernel 4.xxx will be backported to Jessie by Debian at some time > also. Then one can use the ceph code from those kernels in Jessie as well. Ah sorry, I got a little confused by your use of the word backported, even though you did put it in quotes. That is a viable option, but I'd suggest using latest releases and not wait for Debian kernel team to push a new kernel to -backports repo. IIRC Ubuntu goes so far as packaging -rc's, Debian must have a similar service. Thanks, Ilya _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com