Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 11 Jun 2018 10:01:22 -0700 | From | Jaegeuk Kim <> | Subject | Re: What commit v4.17 is? |
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Hi Jorge,
On 06/11, Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo wrote: > Hi all, > > > This is my first message in the mailing list and is about what f2fs commit is present in the 4.17 kernel. I guess is a > > very basic question but I'm not very skilled with git. > > > Currently I'm using a 4.14 kernel I downloaded from https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-stable/+/linux-4.14.y > > commit 00f0eaaadfe041ee518c5a9122a121864e56cd23 (Thu Jan 25 14:54:42 2018 +0800). This kernel is working ok for me because I need > > my SSD disk with F2FS to recover from powerfail tests. > > > Now I have to update to an 4.17 kernel in order to get my AMD graphic card to work but I don't want to lose the F2FS recovering capabilities. > > Is the previous commit 00f0eaaadfe041ee518c5a9122a121864e56cd23 present in the vanilla 4.17 kernel I can download from kernel.org or
That commit was lastly merged in vanilla v4.16, which means v4.17 should include all the commits that you've used.
Thanks,
> > I need a special kernel from f2fs or f2fs-stable? > > > Thanks! >
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