You mean kernel on destination host must be patched? How do I patch kernel for vserver on destination host? Actually is there some detailed guide on this procedure? Thanks for help, Dzenan > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > yes, totally no problem at all. Should work as expected provided you have > the vserver patched kernel. Also note, you > will have to get the /etc/vservers or wherever the configuration files are > kept to the new location as well. > > Cheers, > - -Nik > > dzenan.causevic@wise-t.com wrote: >> I am new to VServer and I have one question for which I could not find >> exact answer at the FAQ section.. >> Documentation says that I can easily move VServer from one host to the >> other, if I want to at any point of time, simply by copying entire >> VServer >> installation directory. >> However my question is, if I originally built VServer on Fedora Core 10 >> (kernel 2.6.27.30-170.2.82.fc10.i686), can I move it later to a machine >> that runs CentOS 5.3 (kernel 2.6.18-128.el5)? >> Is that going to work? >> Is VServer portable among hosts running different linux distribution? >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJK0vBsAAoJEDFLYVOGGjgXKboH/jQxaSepPFFOpi+8j/KtWy5o > 7NJBvahqRh3EvUVcr1PIMg5P4PyFKfCl74RFpNx02F8iliNNq+YME8MhGMZKx3mT > BQ0lKUxk/GABPexCR0OMoTwtZ8rSb7t6vmSZHFfK3EqykWdb2o+6wD0iBt/jhAVn > tdvk4OUsRlI5YUETYG06PTh6svIiQvL/97iiwEWC62HX7OVojo7pO9UbmoJyaEmA > pFUvyS5yJOhc8uu3WwDgpE8VODE6qXvNkOGRxn4aIvXadhdlZvOhkS+HZl+LvhtA > jBzkI0s9sSBTDlKKpRrcFh5rf7FRcExuyYYWPPXO+vxdWSP8Q/SABZVY+sObATs= > =Zg4n > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >