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What does 'unstable' means [message #8068] Mon, 06 November 2006 11:19 Go to next message
Jaroslav Tomecek is currently offline  Jaroslav Tomecek
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Registered: November 2006
Junior Member
Hi,
I want to use OpenVZ, but I need kernel 2.6.16 or higher. There is only
'test' such kernel available on OpenVZ.org. Are there any features
missing? How much is the kernel unstable?
Thx Jarda
Re: What does 'unstable' means [message #8069 is a reply to message #8068] Mon, 06 November 2006 12:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dwebwarm is currently offline  dwebwarm
Messages: 11
Registered: February 2006
Location: Hewlett-Packard Global De...
Junior Member
Hi,

Jaroslav Tomecek wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to use OpenVZ, but I need kernel 2.6.16 or higher. There is
> only 'test' such kernel available on OpenVZ.org. Are there any
> features missing? How much is the kernel unstable?
> Thx Jarda
I'm using the latest kernel for about half a year without a single
problem. In most cases it's stable enough for using, but not enough
certified for production environments.

BR,
Martin
Re: What does 'unstable' means [message #8083 is a reply to message #8068] Tue, 07 November 2006 08:43 Go to previous message
Mishin Dmitry is currently offline  Mishin Dmitry
Messages: 112
Registered: February 2006
Senior Member
On Monday 06 November 2006 14:19, Jaroslav Tomecek wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to use OpenVZ, but I need kernel 2.6.16 or higher. There is only
> 'test' such kernel available on OpenVZ.org. Are there any features
> missing? How much is the kernel unstable?
Latest 2.6.16 is your choice. :)

> Thx Jarda
--
Thanks,
Dmitry.
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