I try to tell myself, if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it. Unfortunately I don’t always listen. Periodically I update my Linux server to get the latest updates. Unfortunately lately I’ve been bitten by bugs in the kernel when I upgrade. The problem arises from the fact that I’m running software RAID-1 and those that work on the kernel don’t seem to use it and therefore put out updates that break using RAID. I think it is great that people spend their own time putting out updates, but it is a little frustrating to keep having the kernel break. This is the 3rd kernel update I’ve done that has broken. It doesn’t appear that I’m the only one with this issue as evidenced by some posts I’ve read. I’d really like to get the security fixes in the kernel, but I need to think harder the next time a kernel comes out before updating. (Wasted 2 hours on this, good thing I had nothing else to do.)