On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Łukasz Trąbiński <lukasz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > > Where i can find old kernels from fc19 updates? > > Last 5-6 kernels are totally unstable and unusable. > For example, when i boot machines with many ethernet devices I got random > number ethX. Once eth0 is eth0, after reboot eth0 is eth1. After again boot > eth1 is eth1 and so on. After 1-2 hours machines totally hangs. The eth reordering isn't because of the kernel. Naming and module loading are done by udev/systemd. The hangs are a different matter. If you have backtraces, please file bugs. If you don't, please consider installing kernel-debug to see if you can get more debug data, or try to figure out what causes the hang and then file a bug. > After many years of use Fedora (from fc1 and redhat 4.2) i have to switch to > centos... That's a choice you can make. I'll just caution that the issues you're seeing are likely not specific to the Fedora kernel and that you'll hit similar issues with any flavor of newer kernel you use. We really don't carry many patches on top of upstream, and those that do are usually queued for upstream already. Dropping back to a kernel that is many versions old can help, but it won't last. josh -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct