On 4/11/24 18:49, home user wrote:
On 4/11/24 7:00 PM, Go Canes wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 8:06 PM Tom Horsley <horsley1953(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 11 Apr 2024 17:52:10 -0600
>> home user wrote:
>>
>>> kmod_build_6.8.4-100.fc38.x86_64
>>
>> Possibly relevant, but I don't know what it means for sure:
>>
>> My system gets regular updates. I've never had a yadda-yadda-100 kernel,
>> all mine are -200. Currently I'm running 6.8.4-200.fc39.x86_64, all the
>> kernels in my old fedora 38 partition are also -200, not -100.
>
> Contrary data point - my fc38 systems all have "-100" kernels and they
> get dnf updates every week. Wouldn't think it is relevant, but just
> in case, I build using the server-netinstall iso and have it install
> KDE.
>
> OTOH, my lone fc39 system has "-200" kernels.
> --
I checked my dnf logs. It seems the last time there was a -200 kernel
(or anything else with a -200 in the name/version) on this workstation
was mid-December 2023.
What does the -100 vs. -200 signify?
If I remember correctly, it's just a special numbering system between
releases to make upgrades work correctly.