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Re: kernel update [message #43137 is a reply to message #43134] Thu, 28 July 2011 11:06 Go to previous message
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Thank you!

Ing. Alejandro M.


El 28/07/2011 09:36 a.m., Dennis Schridde escribió:
> Hi Alejandro!
>
> On Wednesday 27 July 2011 10:34:00 Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados wrote:
>> i have one question, did i need to update to one of those? or im good in the
>> 2.6.18 kernel, the last compilation 18-238 is 01 July. 2011
> I assume you are using RHEL 5 or a variant (CentOS, Scientific Linux,
> Unbreakable Linux, ...). The all use kernel 2.6.18 with lots of patches by
> RedHat. So using version 2.6.18 is entirely good and the latest, if you are
> using RHEL5. The newer versions of the OpenVZ kernel are for other
> distributions, which use more current versions of Linux as a base.
>
> --Dennis
Re: kernel update [message #43138 is a reply to message #43134] Thu, 28 July 2011 10:36 Go to previous message
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Hi Alejandro!

On Wednesday 27 July 2011 10:34:00 Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados wrote:
> i have one question, did i need to update to one of those? or im good in the
> 2.6.18 kernel, the last compilation 18-238 is 01 July. 2011

I assume you are using RHEL 5 or a variant (CentOS, Scientific Linux,
Unbreakable Linux, ...). The all use kernel 2.6.18 with lots of patches by
RedHat. So using version 2.6.18 is entirely good and the latest, if you are
using RHEL5. The newer versions of the OpenVZ kernel are for other
distributions, which use more current versions of Linux as a base.

--Dennis
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