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On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 8:34 PM, <covici@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Rich Freeman <rich0@g.o> wrote: |
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>> On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 7:13 PM, <covici@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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>> > Thanks much -- 4.2.1 wqas what I just got using gentoo-sources, I will |
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>> > sync and try again, maybe go to 4.1 and see what happens. I heard 3.19 |
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>> > was the first version where btrfs actually worked, and I have 3.18 here, |
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>> > this is why I was trying the newer kernel. So, what is the latest lts |
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>> > kernel these days anyway? |
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>> btrfs has been continually improved, but it has been working |
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>> reasonably well for raid0/1 or single disk since maybe the 3.12 days. |
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>> Current kernel versions are posted at https://kernel.org/ |
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> How can I tell which ones are long term support? |
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They say longterm next to them. :) |
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Stable ones will have releases for a few months typically. |
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Gentoo-sources keywording tends to lag a bit, though I thought they |
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were going to change that. I tend to just keep my own git clone of |
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the kernel tree and checkout from tags. |
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Rich |