Hi Benjamin,

No worries about being busy.

Now, the kernel is scheduled to be released early next week, around the
30th of November. I think at this stage it is best to wait it out and
install the kernel once it reaches -updates.

That way you will have a fixed kernel that is supported by livepatch,
and you don't have to justify a reboot twice.

I did some regression testing in my comments above, and everything looks
okay. These patches also worked great in your test kernel. We have done
the best can to verify the kernel in the time given, so don't worry
about testing at this stage.

I'll let you know once the kernel has reached -updates, likely Monday or
Tuesday next week.

Thanks,
Matthew

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