Re: linux-image backports metapackage

2024-06-01 Thread Jan Groenewald
Hi I suppose you could install linux-image-amd64/bookworm-backports, and then for stable create: /etc/cron.daily/linux-stable with permissions 755, and contents: apt-get -fy install $(apt-cache depends linux-image-amd64/bookworm-security|grep Depends|sed \'s/.*ends:\ //\' | tr '\n' ' ') Your s

Re: linux-image backports metapackage

2024-06-01 Thread Leandro Cunha
Hi, 01.06.2024 14:34, Johan Kröckel wrote: > > Hello everybody, > > > > I think I asked this before but I'd like to have both the current stable > and backports kernels installed. > > > > When I upgrade linux-image-amd64 to the backports version the stable > kernel is not upgraded anymore. When I

Re: linux-image backports metapackage

2024-06-01 Thread Michael Tokarev
02.06.2024 01:40, Johan Kröckel wrote: My use case is: Run the up-to-date backports kernel and always have the up-to-date stable kernel as fallback installed, since the backports kernel sometimes changes drastically and is not as tested as the stable kernel. The thing is: it's nice to have the

RE: linux-image backports metapackage

2024-06-01 Thread Thomas Ward
I'm just going to comment on this bit here because I'm on the Ubuntu side of things with a number of hats INCLUDING Ubuntu Backporters. * I think (not sure anymore) Ubuntu-backports uses a meta-package like linux-image-amd64-bookworm-backports. No, this is incorrect. You may be thinking s

Re: linux-image backports metapackage

2024-06-01 Thread Johan Kröckel
Am So., 2. Juni 2024 um 01:44 Uhr schrieb Thomas Ward < tew...@thomas-ward.net>: > I’m just going to comment on this bit here because I’m on the Ubuntu side > of things with a number of hats INCLUDING Ubuntu Backporters. > > > >- I think (not sure anymore) Ubuntu-backports uses a meta-package

Re: linux-image backports metapackage

2024-06-01 Thread Johan Kröckel
My use case is: Run the up-to-date backports kernel and always have the up-to-date stable kernel as fallback installed, since the backports kernel sometimes changes drastically and is not as tested as the stable kernel. The thing is: it's nice to have the new features of the bpo kernel but in the

Re: linux-image backports metapackage

2024-06-01 Thread Michael Tokarev
01.06.2024 14:34, Johan Kröckel wrote: Hello everybody, I think I asked this before but I'd like to have both the current stable and backports kernels installed. When I upgrade linux-image-amd64 to the backports version the stable kernel is not upgraded anymore. When I just install the current

linux-image backports metapackage

2024-06-01 Thread Johan Kröckel
Hello everybody, I think I asked this before but I'd like to have both the current stable and backports kernels installed. When I upgrade linux-image-amd64 to the backports version the stable kernel is not upgraded anymore. When I just install the current backports package directly, like linux-im