On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 06:01:31AM -0700, Roger Koehler wrote:
> 
> Yes. I tried that. I downloaded a bunch of kernels. I am going to build LFS
> with each one until I find the one that breaks it and then look through the
> release notes.

I hope you do not mean that the way I am reading it (rebuild LFS on
each).

Just build the initial version of each kernel release (e.g. 3.18.0,
4.1.0, 4.4.0) to see where it broke.  Also, review the options which
'make oldconfig' offers you, and check any help for that option.

If you find a kernel option which does not do what you thought it
would, all well and good (been there, reduced the box to running on
one core).  If it is still broken, you can then bisect and take it
to the kernel list (fun!).

If 4.4.0 turns out to be ok, try the latest 4.4 and if that is still
broken, bisect the stable tree between 4.4.0 and that kernel - use
the stable tree for that.

ĸen
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