On Tue November 28 2006 08:56, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 07:18:15PM -0600, Michael S. Zick wrote:
> > On Sun November 26 2006 12:15, Philippe Clérié wrote:
> > > Gerald at uni-klu was kind enough to reply to a query I sent him. He will
> > > not soon be building a vserver kernel for edgy because of lack of time.
> > > 
> > > So I think I'll stick to dapper for a while yet.
> > > 
> > > Regarding vserver and feisty, it's very likely that the patch is not in 
> > > the
> > > distribution because it's no longer in sid. And it makes sense not to
> > > include it in sid since debian is building kernels with built-in vserver.
> > > For all architectures too! 
> > 
> > All?
> > Can't find the -ixp4xx (arm, little endian), nor pa-risc 32 or 64 bit.
> > The ones posted only have the VServer Kconfig changes.
> 
> hppa(/64) works quite fine in Linux-VServer, arm
> too, arm26 is not really tested ... but I don't 
> know for the debian versions ...
>

Sorry if I was unclear.  The answer is not what architectures work,
but what architectures Debian provides pre-built kernels for.

I test virgin kernel+VServer on armv5tel Joel tests on hppa/32/64 -
but neither of us test the _Debian_ pre-builts.

None of those machines are speed demons - so when someone said that
pre-built kernels where available - I did spend time searching the
package depositories for them.  Then offered my update of the word: _all_.

For those who roll-their-own:
Your best bet on arm is 2.6.18.3 or newer to avoid swap problems ...
Probably 2.6.16.???-pa<latest> on hppa (after the spinlock fixes)
to avoid scsi iommu problems ...
(Neither set of problems are VServer related.)

Mike
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