D Dragon19 Member Jan 4, 2020 48 9 8 33 Feb 19, 2020 #1 Can you update the kernel to 5.54 for the updated ceph drivers? If not will proxmox crap itself if I add my own compiled kernel, provided the right options are set? Thank you.
Can you update the kernel to 5.54 for the updated ceph drivers? If not will proxmox crap itself if I add my own compiled kernel, provided the right options are set? Thank you.
wolfgang Proxmox Retired Staff Retired Staff Oct 1, 2014 6,496 555 103 Feb 19, 2020 #2 Hi, Dragon19 said: Can you update the kernel to 5.54 for the updated ceph drivers? Click to expand... The next upcoming Ubuntu kernel is as I know the 5.4. But yes, you can run what kernel you like.
Hi, Dragon19 said: Can you update the kernel to 5.54 for the updated ceph drivers? Click to expand... The next upcoming Ubuntu kernel is as I know the 5.4. But yes, you can run what kernel you like.
t.lamprecht Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Jul 28, 2015 6,329 2,972 303 South Tyrol/Italy shop.proxmox.com Feb 19, 2020 #3 wolfgang said: But yes, you can run what kernel you like. Click to expand... As long as you do not use ZFS, then you'd need to compile that too or maybe try out a DKMS build. Dragon19 said: proxmox crap itself if I add my own compiled kernel Click to expand... it won't complain but you're in a untested land then.
wolfgang said: But yes, you can run what kernel you like. Click to expand... As long as you do not use ZFS, then you'd need to compile that too or maybe try out a DKMS build. Dragon19 said: proxmox crap itself if I add my own compiled kernel Click to expand... it won't complain but you're in a untested land then.