> This is on alpine using the -lts kernel. Mainly using the -lts kernel, > beccause I did not see jool modules for the regular kernel :-)
Odd. When I install jool-tools on linux-vanilla, it also fetches the proper kernel modules automatically. So simply running `apk add jool-tools` should be all you need. (Aside from the community repository thing.) > apk add linux-lts How do you boot into this kernel? It doesn't change anything from me, even after another setup-linux and a reboot. On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 4:03 AM Nico Schottelius <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Good morning Alberto, > > Alberto Leiva <[email protected]> writes: > > > Looks like a bug. Which distro are you using? > > This is on alpine using the -lts kernel. Mainly using the -lts kernel, > beccause I did not see jool modules for the regular kernel :-) > > > (And if that's not the default kernel, what did you do to install it?) > > apk add linux-lts > > I have no problem of going with linux-vanilla, but this is the search > result I get at the moment: > > [11:02] router1.place6:~# apk search jool > jool-tools-static-4.0.6-r3 > jool-modules-virt-5.4.6-r0 > jool-tools-4.0.6-r3 > jool-tools-bash-completion-4.0.6-r3 > jool-tools-doc-4.0.6-r3 > jool-tools-openrc-4.0.6-r3 > jool-modules-lts-5.4.6-r0 > [11:02] router1.place6:~# > > HTH! > > Nico > > > -- > Modern, affordable, Swiss Virtual Machines. Visit www.datacenterlight.ch _______________________________________________ Jool-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail-lists.nic.mx/listas/listinfo/jool-list
