Backporting to LTS is a good idea IMHO. A few additional use cases to consider
- Users on the threshold who experience slight initrd image growth due to any module update
- Users who thought they might be able to continue just using older images may fail to recognize grub will eventually remove those older images during regular updates.
- Users that take their laptops on the road, but then plug them into their dock with larger displays to get the real work done only to have a boot failure. And yet when they take it into Best Buy it just works somehow.
Backporting to LTS is a good idea IMHO. A few additional use cases to consider
- Users on the threshold who experience slight initrd image growth due to any module update
- Users who thought they might be able to continue just using older images may fail to recognize grub will eventually remove those older images during regular updates.
- Users that take their laptops on the road, but then plug them into their dock with larger displays to get the real work done only to have a boot failure. And yet when they take it into Best Buy it just works somehow.