Re: [CentOS] what is the centos/elrepo policy toward LTS kernels?

2018-02-23 Thread Pete Biggs
> > > i am obviously unclear on the policy used to determine which kernel > > > versions end up in that repository. > > > > > > rday > > > > You want to ask elrepo-related questions on the elrepo mailing list. > > > > But here's the post that would answer your question: > > > >

Re: [CentOS] what is the centos/elrepo policy toward LTS kernels?

2018-02-23 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, Akemi Yagi wrote: > On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 12:30 AM, Robert P. J. Day > wrote: > > > > i'm sure there's a simple answer to this -- i already understand > > that newer kernels than the ones shipped with the official release > > aren't officially

Re: [CentOS] what is the centos/elrepo policy toward LTS kernels?

2018-02-23 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 12:30 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > > i'm sure there's a simple answer to this -- i already understand > that newer kernels than the ones shipped with the official release > aren't officially supported but there is the elrepo kernel repository >

[CentOS] what is the centos/elrepo policy toward LTS kernels?

2018-02-23 Thread Robert P. J. Day
i'm sure there's a simple answer to this -- i already understand that newer kernels than the ones shipped with the official release aren't officially supported but there is the elrepo kernel repository here: http://elrepo.org/linux/kernel/el7/x86_64/RPMS/ with a mixture of long-term (lt)