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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:23 pm 
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In the drop-down of the profile config page of my Linode it says:

(Latest 2.6 Series (2.6.18.8-linode16)

On the support page for the different Kernels (http://www.linode.com/support/kernels.cfm) there are two listings for "latest:

Latest 2.6 Series (2.6.18.8-linode16)

Latest 2.6 Series (2.6.23.17-linode43)

with each listing a different set of kernels.
After booting the "Latest 2.6 Series" :

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uname -a
Linux li19-162 2.6.18.8-linode16 #1 SMP Mon Jan 12 09:50:18 EST 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

Maybe the support page can be a bit clearer about what "Latest 2.6 Series" actually is.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:26 pm 
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Isn't one the UML "latest" and one the Xen "latest"?


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:41 pm 
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mwalling wrote:
Isn't one the UML "latest" and one the Xen "latest"?


Yes, one is for UML and one is for Xen


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so which one is for UML, and which one is for XEN?


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-linode16 is the last "Xen Flavored" kernel (all newer ones for Xen are from kernel.org and use the pv_ops features, one of the reasons that they have newer version numbers, but Latest doesn't point there)

-linode43 is the latest UML kernel.

Once you log in, the LPM will only show you kernels for your "flavor" (Xen or UML) and there will only be one "Latest"


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 1:46 pm 
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ok that makes sense. but to use a newer kernel, ex: 2.6.24, i would have to manually select that right? and not select 2.6.18.8-linode16 like i do now...

2.6.18 is causing problems. it just seems misleading for the 2.6.18-linode16 to be called the 'latest 2.6' when there is 2.6.28 available....


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fuzzman442 wrote:
2.6.18 is causing problems. it just seems misleading for the 2.6.18-linode16 to be called the 'latest 2.6' when there is 2.6.28 available....


After 2.6.18, the method of Xen support in the kernel completely changed (from a series of "third-party" patches to more general support using pvops). The newer method is still..... a little rusty in spots.

You can consider 2.6.18 to be the latest stable kernel, with the newer versions still experimental. I was thinking it was just about time for a few months there, but then 2.6.28 came out and woooah did it suck. :-)


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wow. ok. i guess i'm pretty surprised. i thought that 2.6.28 was good to go w/ xen by now. I have to get to at least 2.6.24 though... how serious are these bugs you speak of? can you provide a resource that gives some detail on them? thanks for the help so far.


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Been running v2.6.28.3-linode17 for a while now, no problems, runs fine ;)

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I've been running the stock Lenny kernel (2.6.26) via PV-GRUB (which I suppose is really the potential issue) since Lenny was released with no problem.


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thanks for the info... I think i'll go with 2.6.28.3-linode17 for now. i appreciate the help.


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fuzzman442 wrote:
wow. ok. i guess i'm pretty surprised. i thought that 2.6.28 was good to go w/ xen by now. I have to get to at least 2.6.24 though... how serious are these bugs you speak of? can you provide a resource that gives some detail on them? thanks for the help so far.


The original 2.6.28-linode15 had at least one panic bug that I hit twice... however, 2.6.28.3-linode17 has been good to me so far (11.5 days and counting) and I haven't heard of any one else having troubles.

Are you running Arch? If so, you're probably used to living on the edge a little bit. :-)


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:37 pm 
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no Arch. gonna try out 2.6.28.3-linode17. we'll see how it goes.


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hoopycat wrote:
however, 2.6.28.3-linode17 has been good to me so far (11.5 days and counting) and I haven't heard of any one else having troubles.

Code:
$ uname -sr
Linux 2.6.28.3-linode17
$ uptime
 15:49:42 up 21 days,  3:02,  1 user,  load average: 0.14, 0.04, 0.02
$

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