On Wednesday 17 May 2006 22:12, Thiemo Seufer wrote:
It will AFAICS break all remaining d-i with 2.4 because those try to
install a 2.4 kernel from testing by default.
Yes, installs will break to some degree. If no 2.4 kernel is available,
d-i will display a list of other available kernels
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 12:24:57AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
I could also understand if m68k would keep a 2.4 kernel for a while
longer. As it is not a release arch, it might be acceptable for release
managers to keep a m68k 2.4 kernel in testing/unstable.
2.2 should probably be dropped
Frans Pop wrote:
[snip]
IMO the question whether 2.4 should be removed now and if so for which
architectures is something to be decided between the kernel team and
porters.
If a porter needs more time to switch to 2.6 for the installer, he should
probably come up with a migration plan and
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