Thank you for your answers. Adding this to some googling I did, I think it's safe to assume there's no big risk using Fedora 19 rather than 18, which is really good news for me. Time for some reinstall !
Eric Viseur Etudiant Ingénieur Civil Electricien LinkedIn Profile<http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=193442069&trk=tab_pro> 2013/9/7 Ian Pilcher <arequip...@gmail.com> > On 09/07/2013 10:22 AM, Eric Blake wrote: > > No one on this list is able to give you a definitive answer, as this > > list cares mainly about upstream Fedora and is not an official RHEL > > channel. If you need to know what RHEL 7 will contain, speak with your > > Red Hat sales representative. But in all likelihood, RHEL 7 will be > > closer to Fedora 19 or even 20 than it will be to Fedora 18, if only > > because Fedora 19 has already been released and RHEL 7 has not. > > It's also worth noting that Red Hat often backports features from more > recent kernels into the RHEL kernels. So the most recent RHEL 6 kernel, > 2.6.32-358.18.1.el6, has a bunch of features that weren't in 2.6.32. > > As Eric said, if you have a relationship with Red Hat, you may be able > to get some insight into the RHEL roadmap. OTOH, it's entirely possible > that even Red Hat doesn't yet know if this particular feature will ever > make it into RHEL 7; the future is like that sometimes. > > -- > ======================================================================== > Ian Pilcher arequip...@gmail.com > Sometimes there's nothing left to do but crash and burn...or die trying. > ======================================================================== > > _______________________________________________ > virt mailing list > virt@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt
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