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Re: Hide a kernel module for a VPS [message #6920 is a reply to message #6919] Wed, 27 September 2006 14:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
themoonseeker is currently offline  themoonseeker
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As I say in another post, the idea is to develop a network editor based on openVZ.

This a case among a lot :

If we wan't to simulate a migration from ipv4 to ivp6 we need virtual machine (VPS) that have only ipv4 and other ipv4 and ipv6. But the problem with openVZ is that the same kernel is used and we can't adjust it for the VPS. Now I'd like to know if we can hide (desactivate) some module for a vps.

For example. In hardware Node i've a module called MOMO and I'd like to create a VPS who can't use this module. Who can I configure openVZ to do this?

Thank U!
 
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