Fact: I've been using the 2.6.29-04 kernel with up to date 64-bit Jaunty on ext3 for a couple of months now with no problems at all.
Opinion: I am still horrified, appalled, perplexed, and angry that there are neither any warnings on LiveCD iso downloads for 64-bit, nor an update for the kernel shipped with the iso. I'm starting to get the impression that whoever makes those decisions at ubuntu doesn't think it's very important if I lose data. I know I'm repeating myself, and it amazes me that in this community that should even be necessary, but that is Not Good.
Just two things for what it's worth:
Fact: I've been using the 2.6.29-04 kernel with up to date 64-bit Jaunty on ext3 for a couple of months now with no problems at all.
Opinion: I am still horrified, appalled, perplexed, and angry that there are neither any warnings on LiveCD iso downloads for 64-bit, nor an update for the kernel shipped with the iso. I'm starting to get the impression that whoever makes those decisions at ubuntu doesn't think it's very important if I lose data. I know I'm repeating myself, and it amazes me that in this community that should even be necessary, but that is Not Good.