Re: Stable versions of mdadm ...

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Bill Davidsen wrote:
berk walker wrote:
Neil - is there an history file of "Stable" mdadm releases? or are there any? I would trust YOU [and yours] more than canned firmware.

With one exception long ago I don't think I would regard any as "unstable." Regular updates do show up, of course, but unless you are doing something really unusual you should have no issues. Usually the one the distribution ships is well tested, so unless you need some very recent feature there's no need for the bleeding edge.
Hey - you should buy US, the $ [USD] isn't worth squat - this is the 1st time in my memory [I'm 65] that we actually don't have a trade deficit.

I should have said versions/releases vs. kernel levels. And Bill - - 90% of this newsgroup/forum IS either about what is "broke" or patches to fix it. Sir, I have been here for YEARS. And I have NO intention to say anything which might be taken as detrimental or negative here. I said have - I meant had, eh?

Mea culpa.
b-
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