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Jarry schrieb: |
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> Florian Philipp wrote: |
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>> I recently acquired a virtual server at hosteurope.de |
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>> ... How do I have to configure the kernel? |
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>> Which sources can I use? |
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> I'd say you do not need any sources, because as you wrote, |
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> you have guest. openvz/virtuozzo uses one single kernel |
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> running on host (similar as vserver-linux). |
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> As it is common, company offering virtual servers has a pool |
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> of guest-systems you can choose from (iirc, hosteurope offers |
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> debian, ubuntu, suse, and some kinds of windoze). You can not |
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> install a guest system of your choice, but you can ask them |
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> and maybe they will prepare it for you. Then you get root |
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> access to your guest system, and you can do with it whatever |
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> you want (except of building new kernel)... |
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> Jarry |
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Never mind, |
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I've just found this howto: |
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http://log.onthebrink.de/2008/04/gentoo-on-1-vserver.html |
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Can't promise that I won't come back with more questions, though ;) |