2009/9/8 Josip Rodin <[email protected]> > On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 07:45:12PM +0200, Julien Cornuwel wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to compile an OpenVZ kernel on Debian Lenny and I'm a bit > lost. > > > > I tried : > > http://wiki.openvz.org/Compiling_the_OpenVZ_kernel_(the_Debian_way)<http://wiki.openvz.org/Compiling_the_OpenVZ_kernel_%28the_Debian_way%29> > > But linux-patch-openvz doesn't exist on Lenny, only in Sid. > > > > What is the recommended way to compile an OpenVZ kernel on Debian lenny ? > > Check the top of the page which says: > > Lenny and above > > Debian Lenny and Sid already include the openvz kernel > (linux-image-${version}-openvz-${arch}), so the manual compilation is > not necessary in many cases.
Thanks, this is what I'm using ATM. But my hosting provider wants a compiled kernel with a number of features (no module support, and so on). They provide a .config with their configuration. This is not mandatory, but if I don't use their custom kernel and one of my servers gets hacked, they shoot first and talk later ;-) So, what I need to do is to take a vanilla kernel, apply OpenVZ patch, apply their config, enable VZ-related functionalities... But, patches I find on http://download.openvz.org/kernel/ are marked as 'development versions'. That scares me a bit, because it is for a production environment.
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