The problem with that is that I'd argue it is "safer" to run a kernel.org stable kernel rather than RHEL, since it's sheer impossible to keep up with the amount of fixes that eventually land in stable kernels every few…
The problem with that is that I'd argue it is "safer" to run a kernel.org stable kernel rather than RHEL, since it's sheer impossible to keep up with the amount of fixes that eventually land in stable kernels every few…