TL;DR: In fact linux 3.11 is fine and we can release the new JeOS. Sorry for the noise.

After about 8 months trying to pull this change successfully, we have a new JeOS in town.

This new JeOS is based on Fedora 19, with the latest 3.11 kernel available for Fedora at the time of this writing. It keeps stability on the test sets people usually run, with much more up to date kernel code and userspace. At some point we needed to move forward.

The specific troubles I had with this latest 3.11 kernel in fact were caused by some virt-test bugs that slipped in the development branch rather than the actual OS. With those out of sight, I was able to rebuild things and test successfully.

Please report any troubles you might have with your tests under the new JeOS here:

https://github.com/autotest/virt-test/issues/new

If you are a maintainer, you can tag it with the JeOS tag.

If you're using the development branch, the JeOS should be updated once you run the test runner. The new JeOS should come to the stable branch probably by next week.

Happy virtualization testing!

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