> A new 24.10 minor version has been released from upstream, and should
be backported under the HWE exception.

No, those are two different exceptions. If you're doing hardware
enablement, then this bug should be titled something like "hardware X
not supported", and then the impact to users would be self-evident. If
you're fixing bugs, then
https://documentation.ubuntu.com/sru/en/latest/reference/requirements/#new-
upstream-microreleases applies, and you should document how it is that
upstream meets the requirements documented there. Which is it?

>  (Noble) Run the MOFED test suite on real hardware with the new
version installed.

Does this mean that you can't do the testing on Oracular because you
don't have access to hardware running Oracular? If so, and you're
planning to land exactly the same (functional) upstream version and
packaging in both, then one mitigation would be to verify Noble before
releasing Oracular. Since, to prevent regressions, we usually require
that Noble would not be fixed before Oracular, that would mean SRU-
verifying for both Noble and Oracular at the same time, before releasing
Oracular then Noble.

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