> What does that mean? Well as is obvious to you, as time passes, the > number of distributions that are appropriate to use as an OpenVZ host > node is reduced... and it appears that RHEL and CentOS truly are the > best distros to recommend for the host node. As the type of fanboy I > am, that does not frustrate me at all but I realise how frustrating > that can be to others. I would indeed call that a limitation.
We at Proxmox ended up compiling the RHEL kernel for Debian. So we now have a Debian system with RHEL kernel and OpenVZ. So far that works quite good. - Dietmar _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users