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Forum › Forums › News › Sid Upgraders › Kernel issue with 4.19 LTS
I think 4.19 is designated as next LTS after the 4.14 (last LTS).
There had been reports all over about 4.19 corrupting ext4 file systems, I think it was mostly on raid usage. In rare occassions with just the right conditions the problem was replicable, the bug was found and it was deep in design, affected 4.20 as well, but a complete patch that fixed the problem for now became available with 4.19.8, after it was already applied to 4.20.rc…
Just a reminder for those of you using 4.19.4 that 4.19.8-antix is here
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