On 10 July 2012 10:15, Mateusz Marzantowicz <mmarzantow...@osdf.com.pl> wrote:

> Is it possible
> that broken kernel which won't boot or cause any other serious problems
> is released in Fedora 16 or 17? I know that in Rawhide something might
> go wrong, but in 16, 17?

It's happened to me more often than I'd like. Probably once per
release (and I've been using Fedora right from the start).

Often it's just drivers that haven't been updated, so it's just a case
of waiting a couple of days until another yum update fixes it. But I'd
be screwed if I didn't always keep the last known working kernel
around.

Dave..

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