> Not that one person counts for much, but here's my experience. I've
> been hand patching knfsd, RAID (and DAC960 before it got merged) for
> months in order to run a stable production system. I have no problem with
> the updating of tools... if I didn't want to upgrade tools, I don't have
> to upgrade kernels either, right?
> I say, do the updates.
If old tools will just not work (and WILL NOT trash you HDD :-) and there are
will be URL to new tools in Changes file than it's MUCH better then to have
buggy code in kernel.
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