On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 01:22 +0200, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:
> > The problem with the CentOS kernel is that it's really old and it would
> > require major surgery in order to get any sort of recent Linux-VServer
> > version on there. I've been playing with the idea of providing more
> > recent, vani
On Sun, 2007-03-25 at 15:55 +0200, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
> Matt Paine wrote:
[...]
> > Has anyone got kernel RPM's with the linux vserver patches installed
> > (vanilla or otherwise) that are build for CentOS4.4? I know Daniel has
> > the fedora kernels, and I've been scouring his rpm repos
Hi Daniel
Sounds somewhat odd, but I've had problems trying to build 2.6.20 on it
too. Haven't really investigated it yet though.
Has anyone got kernel RPM's with the linux vserver patches installed
(vanilla or otherwise) that are build for CentOS4.4? I know Daniel has
the fedora kernels, an
Matt Paine wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I've been a while (again) since I've mucked around with linux-vserver,
> but the time is here again. This time with CentOS.
>
> My ideal setup, as i've come to realise, is a CentOS installation as the
> host OS, with a linux vserver kernel.
>
> Now, my problem lies w
Hi Guys
I've been a while (again) since I've mucked around with linux-vserver,
but the time is here again. This time with CentOS.
My ideal setup, as i've come to realise, is a CentOS installation as the
host OS, with a linux vserver kernel.
Now, my problem lies with an RPM that would suite my pu