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Building OpenVZ kernels is very difficult [message #13096] Sat, 19 May 2007 23:53 Go to previous message
Alexey Eremenko is currently offline  Alexey Eremenko
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hi all !

Building OpenVZ kernels is very difficult... Not matter what I tried or did for openSUSE 10.2 it was just no-go.

I'we built several kernels, installed several others from this website, but all of those didn't work. Tried SUSE-ovz kernels, without luck too - they all didn't work.

The *only* way by which I could get OpenVZ to work was by *copying* Knoppix-OpenVZ kernel from the liveCD, along with the modules.

It feels like this project is very RedHat-centric about everything: patches/packages/templates/documentation/you-name-it...

All the packages from this site just didn't work for me.

I have been trying to build a kernel for several weeks, and ended up with copying a knoppix one.

Why is that ?

Why is that so impossible to build a good OpenVZ kernel ?

My primary target is to build good integration between openSUSE and OpenVZ - at least on documentation level.

-Alexey Eremenko "Technologov"
 
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