On 5/16/18 1:07 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
You can't create a syspatch from it.
I am talking about a *private* syspatch. Something that I can revert later to gain access to the official syspatches again. That should be possible.
If you can get it tested as a patch on a self-built -stable kernel and we can get it committed then there's a *chance* it might be errata worthy in which case you could go back to syspatches instead.
Thats the interesting part. How can I "go back to syspatches"? AFAIR, when I built stable on 6.1, then it was installed as part as the build procedure. My system appeared to be "contaminated" to syspatch and it refused to touch it on further updates. There was no way back. It would be nice if this had been fixed. Regards Harri