Thanks for the information,

actually I was planning to install Gentoo, as the guest OS. Do you think it would be as easy as with CentOS ? So as I understand, a lx zone is 2.4 compatible, but you suggest that it should be possible to configure it to be use 2.6 kernel.

I will try to investigate as much as I can by myself. Thanks a lot for your time answering my silly questions :)

regards,

Manuel.


On 26 nov 2008, at 20.56, Michael Watters wrote:

Ok, gmail fails with mailing lists, here's what I meant to send.

Actually you could get away with just a linux branded zone, you need
to install the package for lx zone support but it is available through
apt.

http://archive.nexenta.org/elatte-unstable/base/sunwlxr

Setting up zones is fairly easy, I wrote an entry on my blog about
setting up a CentOS one.  The only issue is that you may need a 2.6
zone instead of the default 2.4, I'm not sure what Squeezecenter
requires to run.

http://watters.ws/view/article/134
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