Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson
Roderick A. Anderson wrote: I'm migrating a FC5 system to a Linux-Vserver and found while following the directions that the latest non-vserver kernel is newer than one in your repository. Yeah. I was hoping FC5 would get a 2.6.19 kernel based RSN, but it seems that's not happening (at least

Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote: Roderick A. Anderson wrote: I'm migrating a FC5 system to a Linux-Vserver and found while following the directions that the latest non-vserver kernel is newer than one in your repository. Yeah. I was hoping FC5 would get a 2.6.19 kernel based RSN, but it seems

Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Guenther Fuchs
Hi there, on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 at 1:03:25 PM there was posted: jmp NB: jmp Did you plan to make a quickstart for vserver fedora core 6 in jmp the near future ? jmp The formers were great and usefull ... as the formers where written by me I take this as my task ;-) This week I've had

Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Guenther Fuchs wrote: Hi there, on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 at 1:03:25 PM there was posted: jmp NB: jmp Did you plan to make a quickstart for vserver fedora core 6 in jmp the near future ? jmp The formers were great and usefull ... as the formers where written by me I take this as my task

Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson
Roderick A. Anderson wrote: I keep loosing track of who does/has done what. Another point to to clarify is if there is still the issue with the pam modules. Section 5, third bullet. On FC6? I haven't verified it there, but (on FC5) the module will log an error every time it's used. I guess