> Just a note that 5.15.0-104-generic is a part of the 2024.04.01 SRU
cycle, and will likely be released at the end of month, as per
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/, and won't be coming out any sooner.

Do I understand this correctly, do you keep kernel update 5.15.0-102.112
in place and let people update into a kernel that breaks SMB/CIFS for
almost an entire month? Isn't that dangerous? I manage a bunch of Ubuntu
servers and I had to instruct people to hold off on all Ubuntu updates
immediately as not to break all the file shares, which would be very
disruptive to our operations.

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