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nibbon_is there a way to be sure this commit https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/jammy/commit/?id=e8104b224c3d60a0f384f6b38419523aed4912dd landed in 5.15.0-97-generic?13:12
-ubottu:#ubuntu-kernel- Commit e8104b2 in ~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/jammy "NFSv4.1: fixup use EXCHGID4_FLAG_USE_PNFS_DS for DS server"13:12
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mdiewanibbon_: that commit is not in 5.15.0-97-generic. It landed in 5.15.0-100-generic. If you wanted to check for yourself, you would checkout tag Ubuntu-5.15.0-97.107 and look for the commit in its log. Alternatively you could check the changelog for the package here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/5.15.0-97.10716:51
nibbon_mdiewa: what confused me it's seeing it in 5.15.0-96 https://paste.debian.net/1311415/16:53
nibbon_but likely -96 was never released16:53
mdiewanibbon_: Correct.16:53
nibbon_mdiewa: alright, thanks for the confirmation16:55
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arraybolt3Quick question, I know that there are some features of Ubuntu (like encrypted /boot support in GRUB) that are not officially supported code paths and are to be steered clear of. I'm wondering, is BTRFS's built-in compression features something that the Ubuntu Kernel team would consider a supported use case, or is that one of those unsupported code paths?21:36
sarnoldi'm not on the kernel team but I'd expect compression to be fine. stay away from the raid5-ish modes.23:27

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