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 RHEL kernel is 
because they know it will be supported by an organization that has a lot of 
kernel talent and a solid commitment to supporting it for years.  That may also 
account for the OpenVZ Project being somewhat commited to 2.6.24 with an Ubuntu 
LTS version using it.

There is been a considerable amount of churn in the newer kernels, especially 
as they get container features added... and I'm sure that the OpenVZ kernel 
developers would like to take advantage of those features but which kernel to 
pick?  The mainline development cycle seems to be around 3 months now and they 
don't seem to be committed to supporting any particular version for too long... 
although rumor has it that 2.6.27 has some blessing and may be maintained for a 
while.

So far as running newer distros inside of a container on hosts nodes with the 
older RHEL5 2.6.18 based kernels goes... barring bug 970 (which should be fixed 
RSN)... it isn't really a problem.  Well, I guess it can be a problem if you 
would prefer to use a much newer distro as your host node... and your host node 
distro is unhappy running the RHEL5 2.6.18 kernel.

BTW, my DSL modem at home decided that it no longer knows what electricity is 
and I've had to order a new one which should arrive sometime tomorrow... so 
I've been down for a few days... until I got back to work today after the 
holiday break.

TYL,
-- 
Scott Dowdle
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Belgrade, MT 59714
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