Thank you Alex I did have alook at your fine project, it is very nice,
but we have already a lot of time learning Vserver, you do things a bit
differently, I already have VSERVER running and the migration would be a
headache.
Alex Lyashkov wrote:
Ð ÐÑÐ, 19.08.2004, Ð 15:46, Ehab Heikal ÐÐÑÐÑ:
Yes I know most of the time this is the case, but still I would feel
more comfortable buying such a product if I could do a RH 2.4X kernel.
Does any one know how or if it has already been done?
see FreeVPS home page - www.freevps.com.
This product based at RH EL kernels and have many additions as compared
with VServer. As full separated per VPS ipv4 stack (include
iptables/routings and virtual network devices), CPU QoS.
Arne Blankerts wrote:
On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 14:35, Ehab Heikal wrote:
Has anyone patched the RedHat kernels rather than plainvanilla
kernel.org kernels? Are there any problems with it? Are they available
for download anywhere?
I need them since a specific driver supports only RH kernels or so its
vendor says.
If that's not a binary-only driver, that's pretty much going to be
bullshit. They may only "support" offical rh-kernels, but the driver is
supposed to work in any kernel of the same version.
Mit freundlichen GrÃÃen/Regards,
Arne Blankerts
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