Re: getting kernel bug fix into a fedora kernel

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Eric Sandeen writes:


Skipping 2.6.28 for F8 and F9

Chuck Ebbert
Tue, 27 Jan 2009 14:42:36 -0800

2.6.28 has turned out to be a bit buggy. Also 2.6.27 has been chosen to be

Heh.

2.6.27 wasn't that great either. The very last 2.6.27 release, the 2.6.27.12 build, was the first 2.6.27-series kernel that one of my servers could run, under load, without croaking. I still don't trust it, and I'll continue to bang at it. Until 2.6.27.12, I was forced to stay on 2.6.26, if I wanted to keep the server up.

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