Robert,
- Robert Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which version of the OpenVZ kernel are you using to run containers
built using this template? I've tried using the 2.6.18 RHEL5 versions but a
number of commands fail. It appears that Fedora 10 isn't compatible
with the older kernels.
Michael,
- Michael H. Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Red Hat 6 is likely to be on a 2.6.26+. Their view of stable seems
to be blessed on RHEL.
I believe this too but I haven't gotten any confirmation from anyone who makes
the decisions. :) I think the reason they prefer to pick a
Greetings,
Just wanted to mention that Robert Nelson released (on Nov. 30th) an updated OS
Template Metadata package for Fedora that now includes Fedora 10 i386/x86_64 in
the small, minimal and default flavors.
Robert... question for you... and this is probably covered in the man page but
I
Hello Marcin,
++ 27/11/08 17:45 + - Marcin Owsiany:
The only thing that comes to mind is: try running ldconfig. I think it
runs by default on system startup, but it won't hurt to try..
Thanks for your suggestion, didn't think of this one. However I tried it
and unfortunately it didn't solve
++ 27/11/08 15:48 +0100 - Aleksandar Ivanisevic:
I have the same problem with the same setup, so at least it is
reproducible ;)
Good to know. Do you experience any problem with a plain Xen domU
(provided by Centos, and thus without OpenVZ)?
Is this causing any real problems for you except messed
Oops I guess I should have read the bug report first. :-)
- Original Message -
From: Robert Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openvz.org
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Fedora 10 i386/x86_64 default/minimal
OSTemplatesreleased to contrib
Yeah the