On Thu, 2013-05-23 at 16:14 +0300, Victor Miasnikov wrote: > Hi! > > > (the 3.2 version is different, > > and it's instaging. (at not used by distros anyway)) > > No: used > > Linux Kernel v3.2 used in: > -- SlackWare 14.00 > > This is actual stable version SlackWare > > Please, backport all(!) needed patches [...] > P.P.P.P.P.S. > > Sorry, if my msg not full "political correct" > > I preffered solve problem as possibily earler, what wait big problems > > Sorry, again . . .
Please read Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt. In short, you need to identify the commit hash for each of the changes you want, and provide the backported patch for any commits that can't simply be cherry-picked. I'm not going to read through all of what you wrote to work out exactly what's needed. I think Slackware might do better to backport the Hyper-V drivers from Linux 3.4, as Debian and Ubuntu have done with 3.2-based kernels. But that sort of large backport isn't allowed on kernel.org stable branches. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings If at first you don't succeed, you're doing about average.
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