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Daniel Bauer is currently offline  Daniel Bauer
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From: "Kirill Korotaev" <dev@sw.ru>
>> this was the message from Kir:
>> From: "Kir Kolyshkin" <kir@openvz.org>
>>> Daniel Bauer wrote:
>>>> so is it possible to patch a 9.3 kernel with the sources of OpenVZ
>>>
>>> I believe not, since SuSE 9.3 is based on quite a different kernel
>>> then that used as a base for OpenVZ. Instead you just take standard
>>> OpenVZ kernel and complain if something doesn't work (everything
>>> should work if your system supports kernel 2.6).
>>
>> so I think there is no way to patch the kernel?!
> There is no patched SUSE9.3 kernel yeah, but it is not required very
> much, is it? There is no much special in SUSE kernels except for bug
> fixes, drivers etc. And this is what we do in OpenVZ as well.

I tried now to install the ovz enterprise kernel and it doesn't work
because it needs higher versions of mkinitrd and initscripts ...


>> No also the normal FC4 installation fails with accessing the Smart
>> Array as installation destination. The message is "no space on
>> device", but I allowed to take the hole disk (54GB). So if Fedora is
>> not running and I'm not able to install the OpenVZ Kernel.
> You can install CentOS4.2, SUSE9.3 or whatever distribution which
> supports your hardware. If OpenVZ kernel won't support this hardware
> we just need lspci information from you to find out the driver which
> will support it.

That is great. I'll prefer SuSE 9.3 because it works great for me and
have all packages that I want.

Daniel
 
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