On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:33 AM, Takashi Iwai
FYI, I hold kernel packages of discontinued versions in my OBS repo. The last 2.6.33 SUSE kernel is found in home:tiwai:kernel:2.6.33 repo. There are also 2.6.29 and 2.6.30.
2.6.31 and 32 aren't there since they are still tracked as SLE11 and 11.2 official kernels.
that's very useful, thanks. and, it addresses the issue of keeping 'stable' Factory-based kernels (atm, .33) around for Factory & 11.2 -- until .34 achieves the aforementioned content parity. Michal, it's not so much an issue of creating another set of kernel builds to be tested, but just _keeping_ the 'stable' .33-release-based Factory/11.2 kernel packages available. Maybe just the _last_ available, stable pkgs ... again, maybe 'just' until the .34-release. tbh, keeping the last available packages of each stable release in a closed repo wouldn't hurt either -- and would take little resource. simply for use-case example, and in an admittedly different application, linode.com does a nice job of keeping old, known-working kernels packages around (http://www.linode.com/kernels/). it's VERY useful to be able to switch when neede without having to build from sources ... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+help@opensuse.org