Re: Linux Distribution: Is upgrade the kerner version a good idea?

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Kernel 4.4 is more than 2 years old
If your distribution has not made any release since then, and do not
plan do to so in the near future, change it

On 02/25/2018 01:18 PM, Massimiliano Cuttini wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> Just a simple question.
> In order to deploy Ceph...
> 
>    /Do you'll use a default distribution that already support
>    recommended kernel version (> 4.4).//
>    //Let's say Ubuntu./
> 
> OR
> 
>    /Do you'll use your preferred linux distribution and just upgrade it
>    to a higher kernerl version.//
>    //Let's say CentOS./
> 
> ... and a bonus question:
> 
> Is upgrade the kernel to major version on a distribution a bad idea?
> Or is just safe as like as upgrade like any other package?
> I prefer ultra stables release instead of latest higher package.
> But maybe I'm in wrong thinking that latest major kernel not in the
> default repository is likely say "dev distribution" and instead is just
> a stable release as like every others.
> 
> Thanks for all your tips, opinion and clarification! :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
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