Four previous LFS builds isn't a enough to make a trend, but in the past
I've generally found it desireable to patch the kernel from the version
in LFS, so I try to do that before building stuff in BLFS.  Sometimes
that's been for hardware drivers, sometimes flaws, even to get to a LTS
version.  But sometimes the kernel changes the API so the update isn't
transparent.  (kernel-2.6.25 is a prereq for building LFS-7.2 afterall.)
I've looked through the announcements in kernelnewbies.org, but nothing
leapt out at me.

So, my question to the list is: from 3.5.2 is there a recommendable
level of the kernel that I can transparently patch up to, that would
represent a compatible "sweet spot" of some sort?
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