On Donnerstag, 13. März 2014 14:00:10 Andi Kleen wrote:
 
> At some point the majority of my nfsroot test image were OpenSUSE 9.

Hehe, I had a 9.3 system (2.6.11.4) with an uptime of > 1000 days before power 
outage, and one 11.1 (2.6.27.56), that has an uptime of 1029 days now. While 
git brought in many good aspects, the gain in development speed resulted in 
noticeable decrease of long term stability. And the kernel is a pretty well 
managed project still, compared to other related ones..

> It was the last opensuse system that booted fast without udev or initrd :-)

The ramifications of udev and initrd where tiny, given what systemd has caused 
to openSUSE lately, combined with the (nowadays) usual nfs and autofs 
dysfunctions.. It all made 13.1 sucking rocks. 

SCR,
 Pete

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