I personally suggest to stop supporting old kernels at all, and focus on the 
newest kernel only. If a person needs aufs for any older kernel, he will have 
to use the older version of aufs which were available for that particular old 
kernel.

Just my suggestion :)

Tomas M
slax.org



On 22.8.2010 17:59, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a plan to stop supporting old kernels, 2.6.32 and earlier.
> Because it is being very hard for me and takes very long time to support
> them. I know 2.6.27.xx series are still maintained, but I don't know
> when it ends.
>
> If you have any argument about it, please let me know.
> All ayes and nays are welcome.
> But the final decision is mine, of course. :-)
>
>
> J. R. Okajima
>
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