Scott Ok, so now I know when squeeze might come out... But how long is
Scott the current version of Debian going to be supported? Is that
Scott related to the release of squeeze?
See other posting in this thread.
With regards to official support of OpenVZ as well as Linux-VServer on
the next
¿No more OpenVZ debian support?
It's not possible, I have five host machines with Debian lenny and OpenVZ. What
can I do?
Debian is the standard at GNU/Linux operating systems, how it's possible?
El 18/01/2010, a las 11:14, Suno Ano escribió:
Sorry, but so far we only tested on Debian
Suno Ano suno.ano-Oxd/z3mdz0lafugrpc6...@public.gmane.org writes:
I hate bridges therefore I use lxc.network.type = macvlan which is the
equivalent to OpenVZ's venet device ... basically a pipe-like connection
between container and host. No bridge involved. Imho a bride just
complicates a
Jorge Debian is the standard at GNU/Linux operating systems,
Let us just say it is used by many many folks ... :-) there are other
great Linux distributions out there.
Jorge how it's possible?
Debian just provides Linux as one of its kernel flavors. Amongst Linux
kernels in Debian there were
Scott How much longer is the current version of Debian going to be
Scott supported?
If the RC bugs are down to a sane number the freeze for squeeze (next
stable Debian release) is planned to happen in march. However, dates
surrounding this event are still very fuzzy at this point.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 07:02:57PM +0100, Suno Ano wrote:
Scott How much longer is the current version of Debian going to be
Scott supported?
If the RC bugs are down to a sane number the freeze for squeeze (next
stable Debian release) is planned to happen in march. However, dates
Josip Er, but with that you've just begun to start calculating the
Josip end-of-support date. The testing distribution goes through
Josip periods of being frozen, and only then new stable gets released.
Josip And then a year after *that* does the old stable release gets
Josip its security
Suno Ano,
- Suno Ano suno@sunoano.org wrote:
Scott How much longer is the current version of Debian going to be
Scott supported?
If the RC bugs are down to a sane number the freeze for squeeze (next
stable Debian release) is planned to happen in march. However, dates
surrounding
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| God I wish we had a .32 OpenVZ kernel then this discussion wouldn't
| even take place ... I appreciate all the excellent work done by all
| OpenVZ folks! Kir, you rock! Well, here it is:
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Hello folks!
We have evaluated the situation once again and
Sorry, but so far we only tested on Debian Lenny. But I guess it
works on Debian Squeeze as well.
Suno, want to give that a try?
Dietmar Just tested - 2.6.18 does not work with new udev (missing
Dietmar signalfd support).
Yes I know, tested that as well. See my last post. I tried to
Hey Suno et al...
On Mon, 2010-01-18 at 11:00 +0100, Suno Ano wrote:
:
Michael I found that with a couple of scripts, I could directly convert
Michael OpenVZ config files to LXC config files and start my old OpenVZ
Michael containers as a container under LXC with no further
Michael
Suno,
- Suno Ano suno@sunoano.org wrote:
We have evaluated the situation once again and made the decision going
forward with LXC.
The SWsof / Parallels / OpenVZ folks saw the light a few years ago with regards
to getting containers in the mainline... when they started contributing to
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