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Hello everybody,

What is going to happen for the linux-image-486 and
linux-image-2.6.32-5-486 packages.

My systems are Debian wheezy but still use the 2.6 kernel because the
3.x kernel breaks my networking with lacp bonding, vlans, bridges and
kvm virtualisation. The only solution proposed is to switch the
complete networking to openvswitch but these packages are still very
badly intregrated with debian network interface systems and the
version shipped in wheezy-backports is still unstable/development.

So the only squeeze source I use is:
deb http://security.debian.org/ oldstable/updates main

# apt-show-versions | fgrep /oldstable
linux-image-2.6.32-5-486/oldstable uptodate 2.6.32-48squeeze6

What should I do to keep all my servers provided with a secured 2.6
kernel, where will security updates for the kernel go to?

Thanks in advance,

Kind regards,

Jelle de Jong
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