On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 01:51:35PM +0100, Alvin wrote: >> Again, not trying to make excuse, and not sure I understand the >> problem correctly, but that sounds like an overstatement. It seems >> like the -virtual kernel flavor is missing some modules (including >> those for NFS*v4*), but you could just as well use the -generic or >> -server flavor. Or am I misunderstanding something? > Yes, virtio. The virtual kernels perform faster.
The virtual kernel image is actually the same as the server kernel image. The only difference between the two packages is the selection of modules. The set of modules in the virtual kernel package is a strict subset of those in the server kernel package. Put another way, there's no reason you couldn't just use the -server kernel instead of the -virtual one. Anything you'll find in the -virtual kernel package you will also find in the -server kernel package, and then some. -- Soren Hansen | Lead virtualisation engineer | Ubuntu Server Team Canonical Ltd. | http://www.ubuntu.com/
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