The LTS backport kernels are mainly hardware enablement options. But the Precise kernel is still a supported option, so if possible we want bugs fixed (if possible == if not requiring half of the next kernel backported).
OK, so that range appears in the 1-1 mappings but seems not to be freed and the max_pfn later is below that range. Not sure yet what that exactly means but at least gives some better idea where to look.
The LTS backport kernels are mainly hardware enablement options. But the Precise kernel is still a supported option, so if possible we want bugs fixed (if possible == if not requiring half of the next kernel backported).
OK, so that range appears in the 1-1 mappings but seems not to be freed and the max_pfn later is below that range. Not sure yet what that exactly means but at least gives some better idea where to look.