[Users] Kernel 2.6.27-037test001 available
Michael H. Warfield
mhw at WittsEnd.com
Mon Jan 19 11:05:40 EST 2009
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 10:49 -0500, Jean-Marc Pigeon wrote:
> Bonjour a Tous,
>
>
> I have a kernel-2.6.27-037test001.8.safe.src.rpm
> file available.
>
> It is a plain 2.6.27 kernel + plus openvz diff 037test001
> (grabed from "OpenVZ is running on an ARM (Gumstix Overo)").
>
> Seems to work good enough and I have it now in production
> (kernel-2.6.27-037test001 + quagga + openvpn + iptables +
> 23 containers, (containers are rh-9, fc2->fc10, rhel3, rhel4,
> centos-4.6, centos-5.2)). This ovz kernel is
> deployed on both x86_64 and i686 architecture.
>
> My main goal was to be able to compile and test some of
> our application within fc-10 container (fc-9 and fc-10
> container are not working very well under ovz 2.6.18 kernel).
>
> If some of you are interested I can set-up an FTP server.
> Better would be to have it available on the official
> openvz.org, is there somebody I can contact to have
> kernel-2.6.27-037test001 available on openvz.org site?
Looks like there's now an OpenVZ 2.6.27 release up on the main site.
http://wiki.openvz.org/Download/kernel/2.6.27/2.6.27-aivazovsky.1
I'm rebuilding the rpm's right now with gcc 4.3. The binary rpm's on
the project site are typically build with an old gcc (3.x last I looked)
which creats compatibility problems when used with the gcc in Fedora
8/9/10 if you build other kernel modules, which I do.
Mike
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