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Mainline kernel roadmap #6

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romanshein opened this issue Feb 26, 2014 · 4 comments
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Mainline kernel roadmap #6

romanshein opened this issue Feb 26, 2014 · 4 comments

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@romanshein
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Guys, pls, share your roadmap:

  1. When do you expect 3.5 to be a part of main line kernel?
  2. Is there any plans for Linux Gen2 VMs?
@kattisrinivasan
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All code in Linux 3.5 is backport of code in upstream kernel. Gen2 VM is supported in the upstream kernel and is being shipped by many Distros. LIS 3.5 is an installable driver RPM that does not modify the kernel and is really meant for RHEL distributions that currently don’t bundle Hyper-V support. Without Distro support, we cannot support Gen2 VMs.

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From: romanshein [mailto:notifications@github.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 1:34 AM
To: LIS/LIS3.5
Subject: [LIS3.5] Mainline kernel roadmap (#6)

Guys, pls, share your roadmap:

  1. When do you expect 3.5 to be a part of main line kernel?
  2. Is there any plans for Linux Gen2 VMs?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/6.

@romanshein
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I've tried recent versions of all major distros (Fedora, Mint, OpenSUSE) with latest kernels (up to 3.13.2), but Hyper-V Manager always reported network adapter as "Degraded" and complained about storage adapter driver version in event log.
Is it an expected behaviour?

@kattisrinivasan
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You can ignore the warning.

K. Y

From: romanshein [mailto:notifications@github.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 5:04 AM
To: LIS/LIS3.5
Cc: KY Srinivasan
Subject: Re: [LIS3.5] Mainline kernel roadmap (#6)

I've tried recent versions of all major distros (Fedora, Mint, OpenSUSE) with latest kernels (up to 3.13.2), but Hyper-V Manager always reported network adapter as "Degraded" and complained about storage adapter driver version in event log.
Is it an expected behaviour?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/6#issuecomment-36122369.

@oscie57
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oscie57 commented Oct 18, 2021

ok

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