I have a few machines here running Arne's experimental kernels for 4.14. As I reported on the forum, they are still running well, but I wanted to ask whether any special changes will need to be made before upgrading to 121 when it is released, such as rolling back to the standard kernel.
Many thanks,
Tom
Hello,
no, you can just install the update as soon as it is available in testing our released.
The update will then remove the old (testing) kernel and install the new one.
Best, -Michael
On Wed, 2018-06-13 at 12:38 -0400, Tom Rymes wrote:
I have a few machines here running Arne's experimental kernels for 4.14. As I reported on the forum, they are still running well, but I wanted to ask whether any special changes will need to be made before upgrading to 121 when it is released, such as rolling back to the standard kernel.
Many thanks,
Tom
Great news, thanks for the clarification, Michael.
Tom
On Jun 13, 2018, at 5:49 PM, Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org wrote:
Hello,
no, you can just install the update as soon as it is available in testing our released.
The update will then remove the old (testing) kernel and install the new one.
Best, -Michael
On Wed, 2018-06-13 at 12:38 -0400, Tom Rymes wrote: I have a few machines here running Arne's experimental kernels for 4.14. As I reported on the forum, they are still running well, but I wanted to ask whether any special changes will need to be made before upgrading to 121 when it is released, such as rolling back to the standard kernel.
Many thanks,
Tom