Also, isn't it 4 debs -- image, modules, headers and architecture independent headers? Still, I am surprised that the ubuntu team, with a data corruption issue, would not make a priority to install a fixed kernel or at least backport btrfs modules into the current kernel. On 3/29/20 10:56 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > 30.03.2020 05:29, Tomasz Chmielewski пишет: >>> I wonder why they put 5.3.0 as the standard advanced Kernel in Ubuntu >>> LTS if it has a data corruption bug. I don't know if I've seen any >>> release of 5.4.14 in a PPA yet -- manual kernel install is such a pain >>> the few times I have done it. >> >> You have all kernels compiled as packages here (for Ubuntu): >> >> https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ >> >> So just download two deb packages, dpkg -i, and done. >> > > Beware that it is not exactly the same as distribution kernel (both in > terms of included patches and enabled configuration options). Also > matching linux-tools is not provided which means perf, cpupower, > turbostat and some other tools stop working. >
