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Linux 5.4.7 / 4.19.92 / 4.14.161 Kernels Released To End Out 2019
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Originally posted by Spam View PostAnyone having problemd with 5.4.7? I just upgraded to it from 5.4.6, did an make oldconfig, make, make install, make modules_install. all good, but when I boot with it I get weird errors like segfaults mounting swap, or that USB devices are not found, etc etc. In the end it crashes before rc starts to log the kernel output =(.
I know that sounds crazy, but faults like the ones you mention are so blatant that even Linux kernel developers would not overlook them in "testing" priot to release.
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Anyone having problemd with 5.4.7? I just upgraded to it from 5.4.6, did an make oldconfig, make, make install, make modules_install. all good, but when I boot with it I get weird errors like segfaults mounting swap, or that USB devices are not found, etc etc. In the end it crashes before rc starts to log the kernel output =(.
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Linux 5.4.7 / 4.19.92 / 4.14.161 Kernels Released To End Out 2019
Phoronix: Linux 5.4.7 / 4.19.92 / 4.14.161 Kernels Released To End Out 2019
Greg Kroah-Hartman took time out of his New Year's Eve festivities to release Linux 5.4.7, 4.19.92, and 4.14.161 as the newest supported stable releases of the Linux kernel...
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