Hi,

just as a way to improve for the newcomers, every time you send this
release announcement, you should probably post a link to a wiki page
explaining what the acronyms in the names (i.e. nrjQL) means, and what
version is more suitable for each hardware. So people that just popped
out in the ML could easily and quickly figure out what kernel to
install.

Just a tip, ;)

Regards

Guilherme Moro

On 2 February 2014 19:23, Nicolò Costanza <[email protected]> wrote:
> Subject:
> Kernel 3.10.28 full set availability & BFQv7 equipped versions for 3.10.28
> and 3.12.9
>
>
> Kernel 3.10.28 for ROSA 2012 2012.1 OMV 2013 2014 cooker
> http://mib.pianetalinux.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=4349
>
>
> Read the NEWS just below:
> You can try and test also the kernels flavours equipped with new BFQv7 disk
> I/O scheduler!
>
>
>
> For this LTS version (mainly used for ROSA Fresh), have been prepared all
> these flavours:
> kernel -nrj and -nrjQL, -rt (25), -rtQL (25), vanilla, vanilla-nrj-desktop,
> and vanilla-nrj-laptop
>
> ABF Projects (search)>
> https://abf.rosalinux.ru/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=3.10.28
>
> Availability:
> - kernel-nrj-desktop and kernel-nrj-desktop-pae
> - kernel-nrj-laptop and kernel-nrj-laptop-pae
> - kernel-nrjQL-desktop and kernel-nrjQL-desktop-pae
> - kernel-nrjQL-laptop and kernel-nrjQL-laptop-pae
> - kernel-rt and kernel-rtQL
> - kernel-vanilla, vanilla-nrj.desktop, vanilla-nrj-laptop
>
>
>
> NEWS: it's been just released the new major version (v7) of BFQ (I/O disk
> scheduler used in nrj & nrjQL as default)
>
> BFQv7 changelog:
> http://algo.ing.unimo.it/people/paolo/disk_sched/patches/3.10.0-v7/README.BFQ
>
>
>
> It has been requested to me from "PastorDi" if I was going to update kernel
> 3.10.xx to BFQv7, so to start the testing
>
> Please, you can read the discussion into ROSA Forum, starting from:
> http://forum.rosalab.ru/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=1223&start=100#p24484
>
>
>
> If You wish testing that thing ASAP, there are different Kernel 3.10.28 with
> BFQv7, their release names end with "v7"
>
> - Kernel-3.10.28-1v7 >>>
> https://abf.rosalinux.ru/kernels_3_10x/Kernel-3.10.28-1v7/build_lists
> - Kernel-3.10.28-69v7 >>
> https://abf.rosalinux.ru/kernels_3_10x/Kernel-3.10.28-69v7/build_lists
>
> - Kernel-3.12.9-1v7 >>>
> https://abf.rosalinux.ru/kernels_3_12x/Kernel-3.12.9-1v7/build_lists
> - Kernel-3.12.9-69v7 >>
> https://abf.rosalinux.ru/kernels_3_12x/Kernel-3.12.9-69v7/build_lists
>
>
> Availability:
> - kernel-nrj-desktop and kernel-nrj-desktop-pae
> - kernel-nrj-laptop and kernel-nrj-laptop-pae
> - kernel-nrjQL-desktop and kernel-nrjQL-desktop-pae
> - kernel-nrjQL-laptop and kernel-nrjQL-laptop-pae
>
>
>
>
> Please, start testing kernels. we need to know if we must apply BFQv7 to the
> next kernel versions:
> I suggest You to install the -1 and -1v7 version both concurrently (also the
> nrQL rels -69 and -69v7),
> then make your testing, mainly make the comparisons between the kernel with
> BFQ v6 against v7
>
>
>
>
> Here my own personal feedback, tested on Rosa Marathon x86_64 and OMV2013
> x86_64:
>
> BFQv7, the new major release of I/O disk scheduler is here!
> http://mib.pianetalinux.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=4354
>
> My first impressions:
> Kernel 3.10.x BFQv7 has some boot trouble, Kernel 3.12.x BFQv7 has none
> issue, it runs very fine!
>
> Other testing in progress from me, right now, will be published soon in the
> above MIB Link...
>
>
>
>
> thanks for Your attention
> bye, NicCo
> -
>
>
>

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