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= Linux Kernel =
- [[Admonition("note","Assumptions Based on
[[GetVal(DocsDict,KernelVer)]]","This draft of the release notes assume that GA
will be based on kernel [[GetVal(DocsDict,KernelVer)]]. This is subject to
change.")]]
+ [[Admonition("note","Assumptions Based on
[[GetVal(DocsDict,KernelVer)]]","This draft of the release notes assume that the
final release of Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,KernelVer)]] is based on kernel
[[GetVal(DocsDict,KernelVer)]]. This is subject to change.")]]
This section covers changes and important information regarding the
[[GetVal(DocsDict,KernelVer)]] based kernel in Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]]. The
[[GetVal(DocsDict,KernelVer)]] kernel includes:
* Support for KVM virtualization
- * Tickless support for x86 32bit, which will greatly improve power management. x86_64
should also be tickless for Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,RelVer)]] GA
+ * Tickless support for x86 32bit, which will greatly improve power management. x86_64
should also be tickless for the final release of Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,RelVer)]]
* The devicescape wireless network stack, which includes support for several new
wireless drivers
- * New IDE drivers which use the same libata code as the SATA drivers
+ * New IDE drivers that use the same libata code as the SATA drivers
- Note: this means that all IDE drives will now have device names like /dev/sdX instead
of /dev/hdX
+ [[Admonition("note","IDE Device Names Changed","The new IDE
drivers now cause all IDE drives to have device names like /dev/sdX instead of
/dev/hdX.")]]
* Support for version 2 of the Global File System (GFS2)