Thursday, July 11, 2013

How to determine which kernel level corresponds to which service release for RHEL and SLES

Now and then I get the question - where to find the kernel level or version for a specific service release. And vice versa - I have kernel level x.y.z - what is the respective service level?
Both distributors SUSE as well as Red Hat offer this information on their web sites - even though not quite obvious to find. So here it is as a reference:

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