Op 29-12-15 om 13:15 schreef U.Mutlu: > Hi, > > there is demand for a Live version of stable, but with a recent kernel, > ie. with a backported kernel. > > Rationale: > Newer submodels (ANSI:6 vs. ANSI:5) of the popular Samsung 850 Evo SSDs > do not work with the stock stable kernel 3.16; with kernel 4.2 from > jessie-backports they work fine.
Never heard of that, interesting. > But then the user who wants to do partition backup of course needs > to boot from a live 4.2 kernel. So, there is demand for a live stable > with a recent backported kernel. > > Asked differently: where can I find a stable live with a recent > (backported) kernel? What I do is installing the normal Debian stable on an USB stick, so no debian-live. Then I install some packages from jessie-backports. You could do that on another machine, or using chroot. Maybe not exactly what you want, but it works very good! With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- Paul van der Vlis Linux systeembeheer Groningen https://www.vandervlis.nl/
