Re: stretch with bullseye kernel?

2022-05-04 Thread Richard Hector
On 4/05/22 18:57, Tixy wrote: On Wed, 2022-05-04 at 00:44 +0300, IL Ka wrote: Linux kernel is backward compatible. Linus calls it "we do not break userspace". That means _old_ applications should work on new kernel There's also the issue of what config options the kernel is built with. I'm

Re: stretch with bullseye kernel?

2022-05-04 Thread Tixy
On Wed, 2022-05-04 at 00:44 +0300, IL Ka wrote: > Linux kernel is backward compatible. Linus calls it "we do not break > userspace". > That means _old_ applications should work on new kernel There's also the issue of what config options the kernel is built with. I'm sure there's been at least

Re: stretch with bullseye kernel?

2022-05-03 Thread IL Ka
Linux kernel is backward compatible. Linus calls it "we do not break userspace". That means _old_ applications should work on new kernel On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 12:40 AM Richard Hector wrote: > Hi all, > > For various reasons, I have some stretch LXC containers, on a buster > host that I now

stretch with bullseye kernel?

2022-05-03 Thread Richard Hector
Hi all, For various reasons, I have some stretch LXC containers, on a buster host that I now need to upgrade. That will mean they end up running on buster's 5.10 kernel. Is that likely to be a problem? If so, I guess I can leave the host on buster's kernel for the time being, but that's