On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 01:33:03PM +0300, Kirill Korotaev wrote:
> OpenVZ has been using them for more than a month already ;-)
great for you, here some details:
- 2.6.19 was released 29th Nov 2006
- OpenVZ page shows 2.6.9-023, 2.6.16 and the
2.6.18 development
- Linux-VServer has followed the -rc series
too, so that's nothing new
- I didn't manage to find an OpenVZ patch for
2.6.19 on your site
but probably all the changes from 2.6.19 have
been backported to the stable 2.6.9 kernel
several months ago :)
best,
Herbert
> Kirill
>
> > Ladies and Gentlemen!
> >
> > here is the first Linux-VServer version (testing)
> > with support for the *spaces (uts, ipc and vfs)
> > introduced in 2.6.19 ...
> >
> > http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.19-vs2.1.x-t1.diff
> >
> > it might not be as perfect as the kernel itself *G*
> > but it does work fine here, and with recent tools
> > most virtualization features work as expected
> >
> > please if you do testing, report issues or comments
> > to the Linux-VServer mailing list or to me directly
> > (at least CC would be fine) and do not bother the
> > nice kernel folks ...
> >
> > enjoy,
> > Herbert
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