But I think most of our stuff is fairly kernel agnostic anyway.
-----Original Message----- From: Jonathan McDowell [mailto:noodles@earth.li]
Probably true, but the other option is to end up running an ancient 2.4.18 based kernel. Aside from the numerous security issues that have been fixed since then there are quite simply some things that can't be added modularly to a kernel that we don't have proper source for. IPv6, for example, is something that's of use to me but impossible without a kernel recompile.
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