On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org> wrote:
Will there be a udev-compat pkg allowing to keep .32 lts?
The udev-compat package has contained a few extra rules files that allowed old kernels to keep working. It looks like this will no longer be enough as of the next release (there has been no update to the compat rules), though I don't know exactly what caused the required version bump. In other words, things might continue to work, but we'll be on our own. It might be worth noting that what we are doing (old kernels on new user-space) is not really supported/tested upstream and the README says "The upstream udev project's set of default rules may require a most recent kernel release to work properly.".
I'd like to update our LTS kernel to a more recent version but so far Grek hasn't announced any late kernel release to become long term supported. So there's no real option to update it for now. LTS-2.6.32 is still the best supported long term kernel upstream.
That's a bit annoying. Any idea when a new LTS kernel would be out? I don't really know what to suggest. What exactly is the use-case for our LTS kernel? Cheers, Tom