So you are asking us to predict whether any future kernels will be LTS? Probably... Which ones? No-one knows.
They (Kernel Team) might announce one LTS soon because there is a huge improvement on filesystems like "F2FS" for SSD from Samsung.
You are right by saying that no one can predict a LTS Kernel announce but I have a feeling that might be soon
]]>By LTS, do you mean Arch's linux-lts or the upstream Linux kernels? On kernel.org, there are several kernels marked as longterm such as 3.4.38, 3.2.42, and 3.0.71.
(I mean longterm)
And I'm looking for a possible future LTS kernel because they will support new filesystems for SSD which I would like to test with Linux From Scratch
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-med … erm-kernel
greg kroah hartman.
I know that kernel 3.8 isn't LTS mate
]]>greg kroah hartman.
]]>Just one quick question :
What would be the next Long Term Support Kernel ? Kernel 3.9 ? or other else ?
Be free to comment and let me know your opinions because I always wanted to make an LFS system and would be great to include the next LTS Kernel on that work .
Thanks,
Filipe Machado