Le 06/05/2013 17:28, Luca Fornasari a écrit :
Red Hat sources are publicly available and I suppose Proxmox just grab the sources of the kernel (and a few other packages) and recompile them. Indeed when you "upgrade" a fresh minimal squeeze installation you add Proxmox servers in the sources list; and if you just watch at the download phase you will see a few packages from proxmox.com <http://proxmox.com>
Proxmox uses in fact the openvz kernel, which is based on the RHEL kernel (6.x) + openvz patches. Newest version of Debian, Wheezy (just released yesterday), does not support openvz.
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