On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 11:27 -0800, Belinda Lawson wrote: > My kernel version was reporting 2.6.22.2vs2.2.0.3, which, he said, > means I've got 2.2.0.3, which is a bit old but at least has the > VIRT_MEM flag I was desperately needing. > > Thanks you guys for answering my questions and salvaging my week! > It's going much better now... at first i too thought i should tell you "try uname -a". but then i thought that as you know how to patch a kernel you must know that allready :) moreover, the kernel version shown by "uname -a" can be altered as one wishes. example outputs of my servers: > 2.6.16.19-vs2.0.2-rc21-x86sata > 2.6.20-rc2-em64t-em64t older kernels still lurking in some server's /boot > 2.6.11.12-vs2.0-rc4-p4b > vmlinuz-2.6.12.3-vs2.0-rc8.1-main > vmlinuz-2.6.13vs2.0-vs2.0.1-pre2-p4main so using vserver-info seems to be the correct way to optain such info, at least if my "findings" are correct. can anyone (herbert?) confirm this? cheers, raoul -- ____________________________________________________________________ DI (FH) Raoul Bhatia M.Sc. email. r.bhatia@ipax.at Technischer Leiter IPAX - Aloy Bhatia Hava OEG web. http://www.ipax.at Barawitzkagasse 10/2/2/11 email. office@ipax.at 1190 Wien tel. +43 1 3670030 FN 277995t HG Wien fax. +43 1 3670030 15 ____________________________________________________________________