given the large jump in the serials it does jump a kernel; userspace components of initrd; and bootloaders too.
it doesn't help to triange things.
If it is a kernel regression, it likely to be severe - as basically we are failing to detect and correctly enumerate things in ACPI.
I don't think it is a userspace regression, as in small trials it is working correctly.
given the large jump in the serials it does jump a kernel; userspace components of initrd; and bootloaders too.
it doesn't help to triange things.
If it is a kernel regression, it likely to be severe - as basically we are failing to detect and correctly enumerate things in ACPI.
I don't think it is a userspace regression, as in small trials it is working correctly.