On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 03:21:29PM +0900, Dan Keimatsu wrote:
> 
> Hi

Hi Dan!

[some procfs stuff zapped]

> > the procfs is a single filesystem, every mount of
> > that filesystem uses the same superblock and the same
> > inodes, this gives you some kind of shared filesystems
> > across all 'users' of the procfs, the proc security
> > renders some entries invisible for contexts >(=)1
> > 
> > vs1.9.1.10 is not supposed to show or allow access
> > to any disabled entries from within a vserver, if that
> > happens, it's a bug, and you should report it ...
> 
> Is the version of 1.9.x with kernel2.6 of use with commercial 
> VPS service unreal?

hmm, several providers seem to test, and some of them
actually use 1.9.x on 2.6 in production, so I guess
although this branch hasn't reached what I call stable
it is probably as stable as the 2.6 kernel itself, but
still in development ...

HTAYQ,
Herbert

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