Hi,

> Yes.
> But linux-3.14 is marked as long term, I may change my base version to
> 3.14 from 3.15.

we at Cern would be glad if 3.10 support could be continued.  Our CernVM 
[1] kernel uses a 3.10 long-term kernel with aufs patches.  While we can 
work on moving CernVM to 3.14, more critically is that the RHEL7 kernel 
is largely based on 3.10.  RHEL (more specifically the Scientific Linux 
clone) is the predominant operating system in high-energy physics.  We 
maintain aufs patches for RHEL 6 [2] and we will soon need to provide an 
aufs patched RHEL7 kernel.

Cheers,
Jakob

[1] http://cernvm.cern.ch/portal
[2] https://github.com/cvmfs/aufs2-standalone

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