I had problems, about 1 year ago, with gentoo vs that started in 'gentoo'
mode instead of plain after such an upgrade. I must say that my version of
vserver-utils and vserver-sources was really old. Since this gentoo start
mode had been removed, it was not an easy update at all. I had problems with
baselayout at that time too (also connected to gentoo vservers).
Now, I had no problem with the kernel update itself, so I guess it depends
on whether you updated your server on a regular basis or let it alone for
more than one year (mine had not been updated for a loooong time).

Of course, that is only *my* experience. Others might have another view.

Cheers.

2007/5/22, John Alberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi.  I'm using vserver successfully on a production server for over
1.5 years now.  I have upgraded without major problems in the past,
but it seems that there has been a pretty big change in revision
numbers since my last update.
This is a Gentoo host vserver and I am running vserver-sources
v2.0.2.1 and util-vserver v0.30.212-r1.  The upgrade will move me to
vserver-sources v2.2.0 and util-vserver v0.30.212-r2.
Does anyone think there will be any things I should watch out for with
this upgrade?  Will I need to upgrade anything in the guest os's after
or before I upgrade the host?

Thank you

Sincerely,
John
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