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From: Mathieu Doidy (mdoidy_at_roulaize.net)
Date: Thu 28 Oct 2004 - 11:49:14 BST


Hi,

For strange reasons, I must use the default fedora core 2 kernel to
boot one of my machine. I guess it is thanks to an obscure redhat patch
that it works and anyway the vanilla kernel does not boot.
The fact is I'd like to patch that kernel with the vserver patch but
there is a lot of hunk failed with the current version and I am not
knowledgeable enough to merge it by hand (especially when it concerns
asm stuff).
I am currently sticking to a classic chroot to do what I want but I'd
rather use vserver (if possible).

I was wondering if anyone had merged the vserver patch with the (ton of)
redhat patches applied to the vanilla kernel.

Any help would be appreciated.

 /mathieu

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