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			| OpenVZ and 2.4 kernel support for VPSes [message #172] | Tue, 27 September 2005 11:48  |  
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					|  PaulJ Messages: 1
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	| Hi All: 
 In looking at OpenVZ, I believe it can support a 2.4 Kernel running as a VPS.  But to run a 2.4 kernel, I think we need the following items:
 
 1) Source code for the dummy-<os>.swsoft.i386.rpm
 (I assume I need to put in a different OS's version)
 2) Details of what comprises the templates files
 (should be able to reverse engineer this, but would be a lot easier with documentation)
 3) Use of other YUM versions
 (older kernels have old yum support.  I can figure out how to package it in newer local yum respositories if needed).
 
 Are my (many) assumptions correct?  If yes, can we get the source for the dummy* products?
 
 thanks,
 
 Paul Jochum
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			| Re: OpenVZ and 2.4 kernel support for VPSes [message #174 is a reply to message #172] | Thu, 29 September 2005 04:12  |  
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	| Unlike, say, VMware or UML, OpenVZ has a single common kernel for all of the VPSs. So no, you can not run some other kernel inside a VPS. 
 PS sorry it took me so long time to reply - I was not able to understand the question from the first sight.
 
 Kir Kolyshkin
 
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