On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 16:43, Jonathan Sambrook wrote: [SNIP] > > > > 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> > I have tried. I'm not even close to a good enough programmer. I also tried asking people I knew who had more of a clue in that direction - but they either didn't have the time - or the know how :(
I was hoping perhaps a need for vserver for 2.5 would be something more people would want - and then perhaps jacques could have a look - who knows it might be a quick job for someone who actually knows what he's doing :) > OOI: why would freeswan or usagi need to mess with the scheduler? > I have no idea - I just think that's what they change (aren't really sure right now). you can search on posts from me on this - I posted the things that didn't match with the USAGI-patch and vserver. > > > 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. > A fine idea - if it actually boots - but most often the problem is that the kernel doesn't get far enough for such a solution to work. I think I would have to switch to Lilo. Not a problem for me - except I hate switching stuff that could potentially breake and make me have to find a screen and keyboard for the machine :( -- Regards, Klavs Klavsen, GSEC Open Source Server, Security and Network Consulting [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.EnableIT.dk Phone: +45 3284 4372 Mobile: +45 2342 4372 PGP: 7E063C62/2873 188C 968E 600D D8F8 B8DA 3D3A 0B79 7E06 3C62 "Open Source Software - Sometimes you get more than you paid for."
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