Hi,

as all of you have seen during the last days, updates to the kernels 2.4.27
and 2.6.8 have a good chance to break the installer.  Also, we need to try
out how we can do a security updates with the kernel that is reasonably
fast.

For this reason, we should update the kernels in sarge (and, for sanity
reasons also the same also in sid) and their binary modules only via a
security-team-like way, and declare the kernels 2.4.27 and 2.6.8 and their
binary modules as hard frozen (after the currently running updates are done, of
course).  In that case, updates to them would be done in cooperation between
one kernel team member (e.g. Andres Salomon) and one release team member (that
would probably be me); of course, help by all of you would be appreciated
very much.

So, my question is: Are there any issues with that?  Are there non-security
updates to the kernels required (except of #288180 that I'm already
aware off)?


Cheers,
Andi
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