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Bump Ubuntu Jammy repo versions #1314

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@MoteHue MoteHue commented Oct 7, 2024

Intended to bring in the latest Ubuntu Jammy kernel (5.15.0-122-generic), as a kernel panic was seen on 5.15.0-119-generic during Caracal upgrades

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@priteau priteau force-pushed the bump-ubuntu-jammy branch from 0f898fd to 7be4588 Compare October 8, 2024 10:21
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@MoteHue MoteHue dismissed stale reviews from seunghun1ee and priteau via 5a891de October 10, 2024 09:14
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MoteHue commented Oct 10, 2024

Re-running CI, ssh-keygen failure should be fixed now: #1315

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Hitting capacity limits again. Lots of CI running at the moment

@MoteHue MoteHue merged commit 269128d into stackhpc/2024.1 Nov 8, 2024
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@MoteHue MoteHue deleted the bump-ubuntu-jammy branch November 8, 2024 09:09
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