On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Austin S Hemmelgarn <ahferroin7@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > I personally use Gentoo Unstable on all my systems, so I build all my > kernels locally anyway, and stay pretty much in-line with the current > stable Mainline kernel. "Gentoo Unstable" probably means gentoo-sources, testing version, which follows the stable kernel branch, but the most recent stable, and not the long-term stable. gentoo-sources stable version generally follows the most recent longterm stable kernel (so 3.14 right now). I'm not sure what the exact policy is, but that is my sense of it. So, you're still running a stable kernel most likely. If you really want mainline then you want git-sources. That follows the most recent mainline I believe. Of course, if you're following it that closely then you probably should think about just doing a git clone and managing it yourself, since then you can handle patches/etc more easily. I think the best option for somebody running btrfs is to stick with a stable kernel branch, either the current stable or a very recent longterm. I wouldn't go back into 3.2 land or anything like that. But, yes, if you had stuck with 3.14 and not gone to the current stable then you would have missed the compress=lzo deadlock. So, pick your poison. :) Rich -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
