Ante Karamatić a écrit : > Tim Gardner wrote: > >> You know that I'm pretty close to uploading a 9.04 server kernel to >> Hardy proposed, don't you? >> >> https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kernel-karmic-new-kernel-on-lts > > Uh... That will require backporting some userspace tools (drbd says > hello again :) from 9.04 and moving them to hardy proposed at the same > time as kernel. Could we sync that effort somehow? > > Another way out would be putting dkms-enabled drbd in proposed, so that > it's (almost) independent of kernel changes. >
As I understand the spec, this will not become the default kernel. We will have to find a way to maitain userland tools (kvm, drbd, redhat-cluster-suite & co) for both kernels? It may be a good start to push that in a PPA (with for example access for kernel + server teams) instead of -proposed. As a side note, will there be an installer based on that new kenerl? Most of the problem with servers needing newer kernels are "Oups, I don't see my disk", not "I have no sound". Regards, Lionel -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
