At 15:20 on Thu 27/03/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] masquerading as 'Klavs Klavsen' wrote: > On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 14:28, Georges Toth wrote: > > > vserver patch doesn't apply cleanly (or even close to), as of > > > gentoo-sources-2.4.20. > > > > i don't use gentoo-sources...kernels > > i use kernels from kernel.org and patch them manually... :-) > > Well it was either that - or patch the vanilla with freeswan and USAGI - > linux-ipv6.org patch manually. I tried both, but they change among other > things, the schedueler so the vserver patch won't work. > > I must admit that I'm sorry about vserver not working with the closest > thing to a proper ipv6 implementation Linux has. I need IPv6 - and IPSec > support in IPv6 - so I don't really have a choice :(
<tongue in cheek>
Ah, but do you? You have a need, scratch it! Why wait for someone else?
</tongue in cheek>
OOI: why would freeswan or usagi need to mess with the scheduler?
> In 2.5 these patches are part of the vanilla kernel - anyone have a
> vserver patch for 2.5? then I'd be glad to try it out.
>
> p.s. I run a headless server and was wondering if anyone had a clever
> way of booting on a kernel only once - so if the box crashed and I
> rebooted it - it wouldn't use the same kernel - but default to boot the
> last working kernel instead. p.s. I use Grub.
After you've successfully booted, have an init script do one of:
*) swap /boot/grub/menu.lst for a 'safe' version
or
*) edit menu.lst's 'default=' variable to point to the known good
kernel's entry
Then do the reverse on a 'good' shutdown.
Jonathan
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