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Hi,

On Sun, 3 May 2026 22:03:53 +1000 Craig Sanders <[email protected]> wrote:
A variant of this issue comes up every time there's a major new kernel release
or major changes to the kernel APIs, and the solution is the same every time:

If you're using zfs-dkms or any other out-of-tree kernel module, DO NOT
UPGRADE YOUR KERNEL UNTIL YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN IT'S COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR
MODULES.


Yes. But the new linux kernel has now landed in unstable and this failure is blocking its migration because the autopkgtest of this package fails. As a release manager I have to look at this *every time*.

You're using a non-standard kernel module. You have to accept that things can
and will go wrong from time to time.  That means there will be extra work
involved and it's up to YOU to do the essential systems administration tasks
so that your system doesn't break.


Yes, but the next standard kernel was incoming. Can't this package be ready ahead of time?

Paul

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