No worries. I can understand how people would be weary of block layer
changes, as they have the potential to corrupt your data.
> Sorry about the worries. I am just trying to be cautious. I am
> guessing you are saying that the block layer is now solid? If this is
Nah I'm saying that it's always been solid. Why would I suddenly
destabilize it now? :-)
> the case, it sure knocks a few of my worries out of the ball park and I
> will be that much closer to trying out 2.5.x myself.
As always, it's untested territory so a backup may be in order. But I
don't view testing 2.5 as any more dangerous as testing 2.4-ac.
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