SELINUX can be disabled at boot time, or I can remove it from the kernel build. I *know* that I'm going to have to rebuild the kernel.

Should be interesting to see whether I can patch the Centos-RH kernel sources, or if I'll have to start with vanilla.

I was going to do this today, but a good friend came by with a PC infected with CoolWebSearch. If I'm every in the presence of the jerk that wrote THAT crap, I may just employ the .357 solution. Damn ... but it was hard to get rid of!

Ehab Heikal wrote:

Centos 4 is based on 2.6 kernel, is the 2.6 branch stable. Plus RH now
has selinux security "enhancements" these will not be compatible with a
plain vanilla kernel like vserver.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul S.
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Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 10:41 PM
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Subject: [Vserver] CentOs distribution


Has anyone tried the CentOs 4.0 distribution with linux-vserver? It's a

repackage of RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.0. I'm currently using A mish-mash of FC1, 2 & 3 and I'm considering a switch to CentOs. Two of my servers are Opteron-based, so I'm particularly interested if you are using the x86_64 arch.

http://www.centos.org

Paul
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