(In reply to Fabian Vogt from comment #34) > (In reply to Filipe Manana from comment #33) > > > What's the target for a kernel submission to TW? > > > > What do you mean? When can I merge them to the branch origin/stable? > > > > If that's the question, than at any time. I should be sending the patches > > upstream tomorrow or monday (had to do some changes to the change logs, and > > add another patch to the series for a different but related problem). > > > > Usually for tumbleweed I wait for them to go upstream first and then > > automatically merged to the stable branch, unless it's something very > > serious that is being hit frequently by users. In this last case I add them > > manually even before hitting Linus' tree. > > Ok. I'm asking just because I'm preparing a PR to drop the workaround code in > openQA and I'm wondering when that could be merged. Other than that I don't > see a reason to hurry here. > > > Thanks so much for testing! > > > > Can I add a "Tested-by: Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.com>" tag to the patches > > that you tested? > > Yep! The openQA tests aren't exhaustive, but definitely count as a > representative smoke test. Yes indeed. In fact looking into these crashes caused by the remount RO made find another bug I ran into several months ago (at the time I didn't realize it could be caused by the remount RO). I'll submit the patchset upstream on monday, wait a few days for feedback and then merge them to the stable branch of kernel-source. Again, thanks for testing these!