Hello people.
Having in mind that most datacenters and providers now are shipping newer hardware like ryzen 4xxx / 5xxx / EPYC / and or NVMe, also most people started playing around with openzfs and so on...
I was wondering if there is (or will be) an option for newer kernel with LVE limits ?
For example, oracle is using 5.4 (UEL)
Elrepo provides "mainline stable" (kernel-ml) (kernel 5.10)
and "long term support" (kernel-lt) (kernel 5.4)
for Centos / RHEL / whatever EL OS.
Do you have plans for a newer kernel for better hardware support on a different repo/channel (for the brave ones)?
Having in mind that most datacenters and providers now are shipping newer hardware like ryzen 4xxx / 5xxx / EPYC / and or NVMe, also most people started playing around with openzfs and so on...
I was wondering if there is (or will be) an option for newer kernel with LVE limits ?
For example, oracle is using 5.4 (UEL)
Elrepo provides "mainline stable" (kernel-ml) (kernel 5.10)
and "long term support" (kernel-lt) (kernel 5.4)
for Centos / RHEL / whatever EL OS.
Do you have plans for a newer kernel for better hardware support on a different repo/channel (for the brave ones)?
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