Hi, I installed a Devuan server for use with KVM back in October last year.
I've set up a new server to replace a different aging xen server (so also a KVM server to be). The new server is almost 100% the same as the older Devuan server, but with nvme m.2 cards instead of the sata type. The old server has this kernel: 4.9.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64 3.16.39-1+deb8u2 linux-image-4.7.0-0.bpo.1-amd64 4.7.8-1~bpo8+1 linux-image-4.8.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 4.8.15-2~bpo8+2 linux-image-4.9.0-0.bpo.1-amd64 4.9.2-2~bpo8+1 linux-image-4.9.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 4.9.18-1~bpo8+1 linux-image-amd64 4.9+79~bpo8+1 The new Devuan KVM server has this kernel: 3.16.0-4-amd64 linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64 3.16.39-1+deb8u2 linux-image-amd64 3.16+63 One of the Devuan VMs (a webserver) on the older Devuan KVM server also has the same kernel as the new server. I don't recall doing anything special to get a back port kernel; was the back ports kernel made available generally and if so, was it removed? I'm not sure of any reason why the older KVM machine would have the 4.9 kernel. Any hints as to why or how that happened? Thanks AndrewM
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