Re: Recommended Linux kernel version

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Hi,
On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 23:16:57 +0000, "Mark Trumpold" wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> We are using Debian 6.0.5 with kernel 3.3.1, and I have been trying
> to manage 'nilfs' with kernel patches -- which is not working out
> too well.  It is hard form me to discern what patches to apply.
> 
> At one point Vyacheslav had suggested I upgrade to newer kernel
> version to avoid having to patch 'nilfs'.

Yes, the kernel 3.3.y series looks rather old.  Using newer kernel is
recommended.

> My question: Is there a recommended Linux kernel version which has
> all the known important patches included, or is there a known
> version which is at a good stability point.

It looks like only the following versions include all important
patches at present:

- kernel 3.12 and later
- kernel 3.11.y (y >= 5)
- kenrel 3.10.y (y >= 16)

Regards,
Ryusuke Konishi


> I suppose we could just go with the latest kernel, but I was hoping
> to be a little more strategic.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Mark T.
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