Hello Aniket, yes, in case the work started with development builds and
kernels, this could well be the reason for the kernel versions that I
couldn't map to supported ones.
I can confirm that kernel 7.0.0 was the one that was shipped with 26.04
at GA time:
$ rmadison --architecture=ppc64el
--suite=resolute,resolute-proposed,resolute-updates,resolute-security
linux-generic
linux-generic | 7.0.0-14.14 | resolute | ppc64el
linux-generic | 7.0.0-27.27 | resolute-security | ppc64el
linux-generic | 7.0.0-28.28 | resolute-proposed | ppc64el
linux-generic | 7.0.0-28.28 | resolute-updates | ppc64el
The first kernel that we released was 7.0.0-14.14,
but it got meanwhile (several times) superseded by updated versions (roughly
every 2 to 4 weeks);
latest is 7.0.0-28.28 (in resolute-updates).
(Notice that a kernel in "-proposed" is not supported, until it moves from
-proposed to -updates).
And with that 7.0.0-28.28 is the currently supported kernel in 26.04
(btw. codename 'resolute raccoon').
Alright, with that I am closing the ticket on our side - you may also do
so on your side!
** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: core-network (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu on IBM Power Systems Bug Triage
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