Marc Ballarin wrote:
> I guess the proper thing here, would simply be to document this in the
> release notes. Perhaps in a general form, as there might be more
> packages affected[1] and more users might run ancient or strange kernels
> for whatever reason (Hosting environments, bad ARM devices that need
> vendor kernels, ...).
Isn't that generally known though? If I run an ancient kernel, it seems
unlikely that a recent systemd will work, parallel to udev, X, etc. etc.
Regards,
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