Subject: Re: [vserver] Debian/Ubuntu testing (was: List broken or just everybody on vaccation?)
From: Vasiliy Molostov <molostoff@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 14:21:26 +0400
Thu, 14 Jun 2012 14:21:26 +0400
At the moment debian offers 2.6 kernels (as mentioned in vserver install docs 
- a link from here 
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=linux+image+vserver), and I suspect 
that these are old. I suppose that the way to test is to install required 
kernel image (as for latest is 3.4.1) with appropriate 2.3.x.x experimental 
patch, plus util-vserver package.

I would be thankful if you can point to prebuild packaged binary. I plan to 
run it on ubuntu precise, but before try I am afraid of udev and modules since 
host runs lvm2 disk layout. Can be this a problem for vserver-enabled kernel 
image?

On Чт, 14 июн 12 10:56:50 Ben Green wrote:
> Which one are you testing on Debian or Ubuntu? Neither have packages  
> for kernels in their own repositories. I maintain some repositories  
> for Debian, I don't know of a repo for Ubuntu. So personally I would  
> go for Debian and my packages. The bias in this opinion should be  
> readily apparent though.

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